2007 Dodge Grand Caravan Wheelchair/handicap Accessible on 2040-cars
Wichita, Kansas, United States
If this van is not exactly what you're looking for, to see more like it visit us at: www WichitaAms com 2007 Dodge Grand Caravan SE with the Braun Companion Van handicap wheelchair ramp conversion package. The Braun Companion Van conversion is great for someone that will always have an attendant with them. One of the great things about this conversion is the sliding door and the ramp are both manually operated. This means less things to go wrong and cost money in the future! The door and ramp are both VERY easy to operate. I equate it to picking up a half gallon of milk off the ground. The ramp is spring loaded to help you raise and lower it with very little effort. The ramp itself is rated to 800 lbs capacity and is 29 3/4" wide. The door entryway is 53 1/2" tall and the interior is 57 1/2" tall. The Companion Van conversion lowers just the center area of the van floor. It alllows you to carry 5 people seated and one wheelchair. The van does have dual sliding doors, so that you can enter/exit without having to lower the ramp. There are also wheelchair anchoring points in the center area and 1 set of wheelchair anchoring straps are included. Someone could also park their scooter in the center area and then move to the driver's seat, if they were able to walk that distance. The Companion Van series offers a lot of mobility with out all the price or liability of power equipment breaking This van is equipped with 3.3 liter V-6 engine (19mpg city 25mpg hwy), automatic transmission, and brand new Goodyear tires. The van has 126,032 miles on it. Autocheck verifies the clean title, actual mileage, and just 2 owners on this one. This van has been in Florida it's entire life. It has NO RUST and NO paintwork (except of course the ground effects and such that were painted when the van was converted). The body is very straight. You will have to hunt to even find a minor "door ding" on this van. The paint is still very nice as well. There are some small rock chips and such if you look really close, but nothing else that stands out. The tires are BRAND NEW. The van has NEVER been smoked in. . This van also has power windows, power locks, front and rear air conditioning, tilt, cruise, am/fm/cd player and rear wiper. The interior of the van shows virtually no wear at all. There are no holes, tears or rips anywhere in the carpet, headliner or cloth seats. If you have any questions please do not hesitate to call me or email. Bring us your trade we'll work with you to get you a fair trade-in towards this very nice van. For more information contact Jeremiah at (3l6)262-8267. Remember to check us out: www WichitaAms com |
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