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Wheelchair Van No Reserve on 2040-cars

Year:2007 Mileage:118115
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United States

Here I brought to you a clean 2007 Dodge Wheelchair Accessible Grand Caravan SE, with the Braun conversion package on it. This van has only 118115 miles on it. The body, the engine and the transmission are all in good condition. No rust, no dents, no drama. The interior of this van is clean. There are no holes or tears in the carpeting, cloth seats or headliner. 

Braun Corp did the wheelchair conversion on this van. They are the leading builder of wheelchair accessible vans in the country. Everything about this van is done well. They lowered the center section of the van to give you 54 inches of passenger side entry height and 57 1/2 inches of interior height.  The dual sliding doors and wheelchair ramp are all manually operated, so there is less to go wrong!  The ramp and door are both very easy to operate and take very little effort.  The ramp is 29 1/2 inches wide and can hold up to 800 lbs. 

The van also comes with wheelchair anchoring points built-in. The floor is lowered from right in front of the rear 3rd seat to right underneath the front passenger seat. The front passenger seat comes off and, if you remove it, you can fit two wheelchairs in this van. 

THIS VAN IS READY TO BE DRIVEN ANYWHERE AND ENJOYED RIGHT AWAY. All the power and electronic equipment work like new. The air conditioning is ice cold and the heater warm and toasty. There are just no known problems with this vehicle. I can help you arrange to have this van shipped to you, if you wish. If you have any questions about this van please feel free to contact me via eBay messaging. Thank you for your interest and I look forward to hearing from you. And Happy bidding!

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