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Handicap Van - Conversion By Braunability Chrysler Town And Country 2005 Le **** on 2040-cars

Year:2005 Mileage:70000 Color:
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 This is a premium handicap conversion van by BraunAbility.  This Braun Entervan Chrysler Town and Country 2005 Limited edition that was used by my father-in-law for local transportation is up for sale.  He had owned the van since 2010 all the while garaged and is a very clean vehicle inside and out.  It was purchased for over $21K back in 2010.  It’s a fantastic ride and handles very well, good low-end pull from 3.8-liter V6, roomy and luxurious interior, innovative fold-flat third-row seats.  The side mounted power ramp is automatically lowered to the floor by a touch of the bottom, has a power sliding side door and the EZ Lock system that came with these limited edition vans for safe and secure driving.   I can tell you that this van is in excellent condition.  We just recently replaced the tail pipe and had it custom detailed inside and out ready to go.  Call Will with any questions; 508.272.9683

Item is for sale locally.  We reserve the right to cancel the auction.  200 dollar paypal deposit required at end of successful bidder auction within 24hrs.  Im a %100 rated ebayer and have been a member since 1997, you can bid with confidence that the transaction will be easy.  Reserve is set to a fair number based on value.  I cant disclose the reserve price as that would give an unfair advantage to other bidders.  Please contact with questions.



Item specifics
Used    VIN (Vehicle Identification Number):     2A8GP64l76R675143
Year:     2005                   
Make:     Chrysler               
Model:     Town & Country Limited           
Trim:     3.8                   
Engine:     6               
Drive Type:     FWD               
Mileage:     70,623               
Sub Model:     WHEELCHAIR HANDICAP VAN    
Exterior Color:     Blue           
Interior Color:     Gray           
Transmission:     Automatic
Body Type:     Minivan, Van
Vehicle Title:     Yes
Options:     CD Player
Safety Features:     Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag, Side Airbags
Power Options:     Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats, Handicap Conversion, Mobility van, Power ramp, power sliding door, kneeling system, CD Player
Fuel Type:     Gasoline
For Sale By:     Private
Disability Equipped:     Yes
Warranty:     No

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