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2003 Dodge Grand Caravan Se Van 4 Door New Handicap Wheelchair Lift Included on 2040-cars

US $3,995.00
Year:2003 Mileage:146830
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**PRIVATE SELLER** I am not a dealer I am selling this 2003 Dodge Caravan for my parents. This Grand Caravan SE is a 2 owner non-smoker vehicle. Van has always been well maintained and I have all the service records to supply the new owner. It comes equipped with a 1 year old Pride Silverstar Scooter/wheelchair lift. This lift cost $2500 new and was only rarely used. Its still in new condition. This lift allows for safe secure inside the vehicle transport of your scooter or wheelchair at just the push of a button. (PLEASE NOTE: Scooter shown in pics is not included in the sale) I just used it as a reference to show you how the lift  functions. This vehicle has 4 good Michellin tires with plenty of tread left. It has a brand new alternator installed just this week and comes with a lifetime warranty. There are many new parts on this van. Tt has always been very reliable and needs nothing. Its ready to drive cross country if need be.It has just over 146,000 miles but the majority of these miles are highway miles due to my mother needing to travel a good distance for work every day. Engine runs and sounds like new. The tranny shifts very smoothly and brakes work perfect.Its comes equipped with front and rear a/c and it blows ice cold. It also comes with crusie control,power windows,power door locks,power steering and power brakes. My parents removed the 3rd row seating to have the lift installed. They still have the seat and it will be included in the sale. If you need to have the lift removed it can be removed in about 15 minutes. All you have to do is remove 4 u-clamps and unclip the wire harness. If your in the market for a reliable well maintained lift eqipped van than look no further. I don't think you will disappointed come take a look and test drive today!  photo outsidevan001_zps337ba3ba.jpg photo outsidevan002b_zps4d87d843.jpg photo outsidevan002_zps8c3dd452.jpg photo outsidevan005b_zps119296f6.jpg photo outsidevan005_zpsb15514f3.jpg photo outsidevan004_zps8f486051.jpg photo outsidevan006_zps617958e0.jpg photo outsidevan003_zps24aff55c.jpg photo outsidevan008_zps1328acbc.jpg photo outsidevan007_zpsfc7f7aeb.jpg photo MOREVAN014_zpsaf466d6c.jpg photo MOREVAN015_zps9f4ce1bc.jpg photo MOREVAN016_zps9becaad9.jpg photo MOREVAN022_zpsbf989491.jpg photo MOREVAN010_zpsd2e82fe4.jpg photo MOREVAN018_zps2e597cfe.jpg photo MOREVAN021_zps1a102816.jpg photo MOREVAN019_zps0305225f.jpg photo MOREVAN009_zpsf14c6275.jpg photo MOREVAN012_zps6b009cda.jpg photo MOREVAN011_zps5b638842.jpg photo MOREVAN006_zps790d8d74.jpg photo MOREVAN008_zps1dff5a2d.jpg photo MOREVAN007_zpsb80d0561.jpg photo outsidevan010_zpsd7e046a9.jpg photo outsidevan011_zps89fa00d9.jpg photo outsidevan009_zps2432a9f6.jpg photo outsidevan012_zpsa7fa68c0.jpg photo vanlift002_zpsa2eee842.jpg photo vanlift001_zpsc85eac76.jpg photo vanlift011_zps2150c1e0.jpg photo vanlift010_zpsabbf3517.jpg photo vanlift009_zpsc80d30f3.jpg photo vanlift007_zpsc3858b58.jpg

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