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2010 Dodge Grand Caravan C/v Wheelchair Van on 2040-cars

US $17,500.00
Year:2010 Mileage:97750 Color: with a Dark Slate Cloth Interior and Black Carpeting with middle row Center
Location:

Huntingdon Valley, Pennsylvania, United States

Huntingdon Valley, Pennsylvania, United States
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2010 Dodge Grand Caravan C/V Rear Loading Wheelchair Mobility Van. It was converted by "AMT " American Mobility transportion in May of 2014 for commercial use and was built on a Cargo Van Chassis. The Rear Wheelchair Passenger Area was designed for commercial service and has never been used. It is very nice Bright White exterior Color with a Dark Slate Cloth Interior and Black Carpeting with middle row Center Mounted Jump Seat that make a Three Passenger Middle Row and Heavy Duty Vinyl Flooring in the Wheelchair Bay and a manually operated rear Stow Away Wheelchair Ramp with a "State of the Art" single point rear Ramp Release and Stow Away Release. The Wheelchair Bay has rear opening height of 54" an the Wheelchair Bay is approx. 74" long by 32" wide. This Van has 97730 original miles and Runs and Drives 100%. All on-board systems have been checked and are in good operating Condition. It features a smooth running 3.3L Flex Fuel V-6, Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning and Heat, Power Windows, Power Door Locks with Remote Entry with two Key Fob Clickers, Am Fm Cd, Tilt Wheel, Tire Pressure Monitoring System and Cruise Control. The Tires are in very good condition and all have 9/32 or better Tread left and The Front brakes and Rear Brakes have been checked and are in very good condition. The Van has just been serviced and is ready to travel.

Please go to our Web Site at amtmobilityvans.com for pictures and information.
AMT Mobility Vans are built stronger and rust proofed better than any other competing product. It is built for the long haul and is an excellent value. I believe it is the best on the market today! All AMT Vans are ADA compliant and our Dodge and Chrysler Models have been Crash Test Certified and meet or exceed FMVSS standards. Crash Test Data is available upon request. We have experience with all types of vehicle shipping and have shipped these Vans worldwide! Please call Kenny at 215-938-9333 anytime for more information on these quality AMT Vans. Kenny's Auto Sales, 820 Welsh Road, Huntingdon Valley, Pa. 19006 215-938-9333
For Pictures Go To: amtmobilityvans.com
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Want a new 2017 Viper? You'd better call Gerry Wood Dodge

Thu, Oct 6 2016

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1970 Dodge Charger destroyed by man sick of lowballers — he showed them!

Thu, Oct 31 2019

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Wed, Jul 15 2015

Japan seems willing to embrace a level of automotive insanity that many other places lack. Whether it's 1,200-horsepower Nissan GT-Rs blasting through tight, tree-lined mountain roads or advertisements with dances for the Toyota Prius Plug-in, the country definitely has a unique way of expressing a love for autos. The D-Van Grand Prix might be one of our favorite examples yet of crazy Japanese car culture, because the annual, one-make race at the Ebisu Circuit is exclusively for heavily customized Dodge vans. Like many great things, this wonderfully crazy idea came from a little rule breaking. D-Van Grand Prix organizer Takuro Abe was at a track event for a motorcycle racing school, and vans were used to haul the bikes around. During lunch someone came up with the idea for a race. Ignoring that the big machines weren't actually allowed on the circuit, the drivers headed out. The popularity has just grown since then. These days, the racing vans absolutely aren't the stock machines from the event's inspiration. In addition to stripped interiors and track rubber that you might expect, the list of mods for them is a mile long. For every possible advantage, the racers fit them with things like Brembo brakes, cross-drilled rotors, heavy-duty transmissions, and much more. Seeing vans lumbering around the track is very weird at first, but the racers take the competition very seriously. These folks even employ all sorts of little tricks to coax the most from the machines. This is a fascinating motorsports story, but be sure to turn on the subtitles to understand the interviews with the competitors.