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2007 Dodge Grand Caravan Sxt Handicap Modified Wheelchair Rampvan Good Condition on 2040-cars

US $8,500.00
Year:2007 Mileage:43941 Color: Feature
Location:

Miami, Florida, United States

Miami, Florida, United States
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 2007 Dodge Grand Caravan SPECIAL EDITION BRAUN LOWERED FLOOR FULL POWER WHEELCHAIR VAN

Sale Price: $8500
Mileage: 43,941
Color:     Marine Blue Pearl     Engine:     3.8L V6
Stock #:     7R171936     Transmission:     4-Speed A/T
VIN:     2D4GP44L97R171936


SPECIAL EDITION SXT WITH LEATHER, DUAL POWER SEATS, POWER SUNROOF, ALLOY WHEELS, AND FULL POWER RAMP AND DOOR LOWERED FLOOR BRAUN WHEELCHAIR CONVERSION, DUAL POWER SLIDING DOORS, POWER REAR HATCH AND COMES WITH 1 YR LIMITED WARRANTY.   IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS, PLEASE CONTACT ME BEFORE BIDDING OR BUYING.  I WILL HOLD THIS VEHICLE FOR YOU FOR UP TO 30 DAYS AFTER YOU BUY. DOOR-TO-DOOR SHIPPING IS AVAILABLE, BUYER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR PAYING ANY AUTO CARRIER COSTS.

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                                              (GREAT REMAINING TREADLIFE)
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                                (PASSENGER SIDE EXTERIOR, RAMP DEPLOYED)
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                                     (WHEELCHAIR DOCKING COMPARTMENT)
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                                       (WHEELCHAIR COMPARTMENT AND RAMP)
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                                                         (DRIVER SIDE INTERIOR)
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                                                (DRIVER SIDE POWER SEAT CONTROLS)
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              (DRIVER SIDE POWER LOCK AND POWER WINDOW CONTROLS)
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               (CENTER CONSOLE , AM/FM RADIO W/ TAPE DECK AND CD PLAYER)
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                                                                   (ODOMETER)
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                       (COMPASS AND DUAL POWER SLIDING DOOR CONTROLS)
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       (AIR CONDITIONING CONTROLS AND REAR DVD ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM)
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Vehicle Options

Safety Feature

    Air Bag - Passenger
    Traction Control
    Brakes-ABS-4 Wheel
    Engine Immobilizer/Vehicle Anti-Theft System
    Rear Defrost
    Fog Lights

   
Convenience Feature

    Tilt Wheel
    Cruise Control
    Steering Wheel-Leather Wrapped
    AM/FM Stereo
    Cassette Player
    CD Player
    Audio-Equalizer
    Climate Control - Dual
    Mirrors-Vanity-Driver
    Mirrors-Vanity-Driver Illuminated
    Mirrors-Vanity-Passenger
    Mirrors-Vanity-Passenger Illuminated
    Built-in Garage Door Opener
    Reading Lamps-Front
    Reading Lamps-Rear

Exterior Feature

    Door-Passenger 3rd
    Door-Passenger 4th
    Heated Side Mirrors
    Roof Luggage Rack
    Wipers-Variable Speed Intermittent

   
Seating / Restraints

    Bucket Seats
    Cloth Seats
    Leather Seats
    Power Driver Seat
    Quad Seating
    Seat-Additional Rear On Station Wgn
    Seat-Lumbar-Driver
    Seat-Rear Pass-Through

Drive Train / Brakes / Tires

    Front Wheel Drive

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