Wheelchair, Handicap, Van W/side Door Lift & Driver Conversion Via Hand Controls on 2040-cars
Sun City Center, Florida, United States
I can no longer drive this van & not driven much w/in past 2 years. Runs good w/new front brakes & alternator! Driver seat slides back/forth, up/down & rotates for easy wheelchair transfer. Seat listed @ $1,500 on EBay. Braun lift/door openers operate from inside/outside. Today’s wheelchair vans cost up to $110,000, & the expensive ones can’t do anything this one can’t. It isn’t a beautiful new one but it runs, drives & will get the job done. So, if you have a loved one that needs a wheelchair lift, Call me today because this van’s ready to go. With only 85,194 miles this V-8 has a lot of life left so call today! Some rust & parking lot dings but overall body in good shape for its age. Tires & interior are fair & carpet needs cleaning. Van could use some TLC. Not sure if A/C is working as it may not be hooked up to the control panel. NO RESERVE auction means highest bidder takes van. If serious call Dan @ 813 401 8290. You are buying as is…knowing there may be some issues. Pay via paypal/cash prior to/upon pick-up. $200 non-refundable upon winning bid. Winning bidder must contact me w/in 48 hours of auction end to arrange payment & local pick-up. |
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Unearthed by the folks at Bring a Trailer, Frankman is a treasure trove of vintage, American iron. Their collection is full of the type of vehicles your irresponsible but cool uncle would show up with when you were a kid. Even better, these cars are priced at a level a working man can afford.
If you are lusting about a cruiser then Frankman has a 1956 Cadillac Deville Hard Top Sedan (pictured right) with 82,896 miles for $12,975. It's painted a color called Cascade Grey, but looks more like a pastel purple in pictures. While it needs some repairs to the accessories, the Caddy runs and drives, which is all you really need.
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