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2011 Ford Transit Connect Wheelchair Accessible Van With Full Size Rear Lift. on 2040-cars

US $21,500.00
Year:2011 Mileage:63230 Color: is black
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<p>This wheelchair accessible van is in excellent condition runs great and just serviced. Has Ricon Clearway Automatic Split Platform full size ramp installed in the rear of the van, this ramp allows for an unobstructed access and view in the rear of the van.</p>


<p>This van will carry four passengers when the wheelchair is not in the van, and the rear passenger seats easily fold forward to accommodate a full size power wheelchair or scooter once the chair is in place you can secure it down with Q-Strait self tension wheelchair tie downs.</p>


<p>This van get excellent gas mileage and fits easily into a standard size garage, another great feature is having the wheelchair access located in the back so you are always able to find a parking spot and your not block in when someone pulls up and parks to tight on the side.</p>


<p>Here are some of the features, the exterior is black, interior is grey, has 63K miles 2.0L DOHC SEFI 4 Cylinder engine, automatic transmission with overdrive, 21mpg city/25mpg highway, power windows with solar tint, power locks, 2- 12v front power outlets, 1-12volt outlet cargo area, Air Conditioning, Ashtray and lighter, Cruise Control, Driver front and Passenger Map Pockets, Front Middle and rear Dome Lamps. If you would like to come and view this van please contact me through Ebay and I'll get back to you ASAP. I also have a 2013 Permobil Wheelchair with every possible feature in another listing if interested in a package deal.</p>

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