2013 Dodge Grand Caravan Wheelchair/handicap Ramp Van Rear Entry Ats Conversion on 2040-cars
Columbia, Kentucky, United States
UP FOR SALE IS A 2013 DODGE GRAND CARAVAN SXT WHEELCHAIR/ HANDICAP RAMP VAN. THIS VAN HAS THE ATS ADVANTAGE RE XL REAR ENTRY WHEELCHAIR CONVERSION. IT HAS THE MANUAL,DUAL LOCKING, NON SKID , ADA RAMP WITH THE SHOCK ASSIST SYSTEM. THE RAMP STOWS AND DEPLOYS WITH EASE AND CAN BE USED BY ANYONE. THE RAMP IS 34 INCHES WIDE AND ENTRY DOOR HEIGHT IS OVER 56 INCHES. THE VAN COMES WITH ONE COMPLETE Q-STRAINT WHEELCHAIR SECUREMENT SYSTEM WHICH INCLUDES FOUR RETRACTABLE WHEELCHAIR STRAPS AND FULL BELT SYSTEM. EVERYTHING NEEDED TO TRANSPORT ONE WHEELCHAIR OR SCOOTER IS INCLUDED. THE VAN CAN TRANSPORT TWO WHEELCHAIRS BY ADDING ANOTHER STRAPS SET WHICH WE CAN DO FOR 300.00 EXTRA. THE VAN ALSO CAN BE SET UP AS A COT VAN FOR A EXTRA 950.00 IF BUYERS NEEDS THAT OPTION. THE CONVERSION IS BY ASSISTED TRANSPORTAION SYSTEMS AND HAS BEEN FULLY CRASH TESTED AND PASSED WITH THE BEST RESULTS. THE CONVERSION IS WORRY FREE AND IS BUILT TO LAST. A FULL THREE YEAR WRITTEN WARRANTY FROM ATS IS INCLUDED FOR ALL CONVERTED PARTS. THE VAN IS STILL UNDER DODGE FACTORY WARRANTY ALSO. THIS UNITS INTERIOR IS LIKE NEW IN GOOD CONDITION. THE EXTERIOR ALSO IS SUPER NICE WITH NORMAL WEAR FOR BLACK PAINT. THE VAN WAS JUST ASE INSPECTED AND SERVICED THIS WEEK WITH NO ISSUES FOUND. THIS UNIT WILL PASS ALL REGULATIONS FOR COMMERCIAL USE AND IS ADA COMPLIANT. WE CAN FIANANCE THIS UNIT TO BUYERS BUT CALL BEFORE BUYING FOR CREDIT APPROVAL. PLEASE HAVE ALL FUNDS SECURED BEFORE BUYING AND BE READY TO MAKE THE 500.00 NON REFUNDABLE DEPOSIT WITHIN 24 HRS OF AUCTION ENDING . FULL PAYMENT IS DUE WITHIN 7 DAYS OF AUCTION ENDING. WE CAN SHIP UNIT ANYWHERE AT BUYERS EXPENSE BUT UNIT MUST BE PAID IN FULL BEFORE IT SHIPS. WE ALSO CAN DROP UNIT OFF AT THE NASHVILLE TN AND LOUISVILLE KY AIRPORTS FOR BUYERS DAILY. FLY IN AND DRIVE YOUR NEW MOBILITY VAN HOME. WE HAVE OTHER UNITS IN STOCK ALSO SO CHECK US OUT AT ATSMOBILITY.COM. FOR QUESTIONS ON THIS VAN CALL ROB @ 270 634 1466 OR RON @ 270 634 0721. REFER TO LOT # 2011 WHEN CALLING. WE ALSO CAN CONVERT TOYOTAS, DODGE, CHRYSLER, FORD TRANSIT CONNECTS, VOLKSWAGEN ROUTANS IF YOU HAVE A VAN YOU NEED CONVERTED CALL TODAY. THANKS
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