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1996 Plymouth Grand Voyager Se Wheelchair Van Sold As Is!!! on 2040-cars

US $4,000.00
Year:1996 Mileage:3788 Color: Kit installed around bottom edge of van is cracked on right side and totally removed on the left side
Location:

For Sale!!!! $4000 obo

1996 Plymouth Grand Voyager SE Wheelchair Accessible Van

Reason for selling: No longer in need of wheelchair accessible vehicle.

Descent condition with some damage to the interior and exterior. 

Exterior: Kit installed around bottom edge of van is cracked on right side and totally removed on the left side, Some damage to front hood and will require a new bumper installed at some point (if desired) as well as the right front passenger window needs repair as it will not roll up or down.

Interior: Will need new carpet installed as this was a wheelchair vehicle used for a loved one and the carpet was damaged (stained) from the wheelchair usage. Seats (Front driver and passenger as well as 3rd row seating will require routine cleaning and front right passenger lock button needs replacement.

Qualities:
Wheelchair ramp is located on right side of vehicle and is in working condition. You are able to use it via an outside switch or inside at the dashboard or near the ramp area. 

Wheelchair secure ties that are in working condition (not damaged).

Front driver and passenger seats roll out once unsecured to provide room for authorized licensed wheelchair individuals to use to drive and ride in. *** There are no 2nd row seats available as this was solely for the wheelchair individual but can be used for more storage space when needed.

Vehicle has Single disc player that detaches as well as a sub woofer located in the back of the vehicle (trunk area).

Tinted windows excluding windshield and driver/passenger side windows.

Mileage: Odometer reads 197674 but is really 3788.3 due to the fact that this vehicle had a new engine built in 2 years ago. 

A lot of mechanical work such as new radiator, starter, engine, transmission, all hoses in conjunction to these items, fan, thermostats and reservoir, etc. has been done on this vehicle and work done can be viewed at time of meet to view vehicle. 

***THIS VAN IS PERFECT FOR TRANSPORTING WHEELCHAIR BOUND INDIVIDUALS TO AND FROM APPOINTMENTS 
AND OTHER PERSONAL OBLIGATIONS. IT HAS SAVED MY FAMILY A LOT OF MONEY.***

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