2012 Dodge Grand Caravan Sxt Rear Ramp Handicap Wheelchair Van on 2040-cars
Huntingdon Valley, Pennsylvania, United States
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Offered by Kenny's Auto Sales is a 2012 Dodge Grand Caravan Rear Loading Wheelchair Mobility Van. It was converted by "AMT " American Mobility transport this September of 2014 ( It's a New Conversion) for commercial Taxi & Limosine service use. The Rear Wheelchair Passenger Area was designed for commercial service and has never been used. It is very nice Silver exterior Color with a Dark Slate Cloth Interior and Black Carpeting with middle row Side Mounted Folding Jump Seats and also a Middle Row Center Foward Folding Jump Seat allowing Seating for Three Center Row Passengers. Heavy Duty Vinyl Flooring in the Wheelchair Bay and a manually operated rear Wheelchair Ramp with a "State of the Art" single point rear ramp release . The Wheelchair Bay has Rear Entrance Opening Height of 56" an the Wheelchair Bay is 74" long by 31.5" wide. This Van has 61350 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 3.6L Flex Fuel V-6, Automatic Transmission, Front & Rear Air Conditioning and Heat, Power Windows including Power Side Door Windows, Power Door Locks with Remote Entry with two Key Fob Clickers that operates the Power Side Doors and Power Rear Door, Am Fm Cd, Tilt Wheel, Tire Pressure Monitoring System, Cruise Control and Power Height Adjustable Brake and Gas Pedals. The Tires are in very good condition and all have 7/32 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 and be enjoyed! Please call Kenny at 215-938-9333 for more information on this Van or the may other AMT Wheelchair Vans that we have in stock.
Kenny' Auto Sales is located at 820 Welsh Road, Huntingdon Valley, Pa 19006 (we are just outside of N.E. Philadelphia) and we are an Authorized Dealer for American Mobility Transportation. AMT has been approved by the PHILADELPHIA PARKING AUTHORITY as a Wheelchair Accessable Vehicle Conversion Secondary Manufacturer of New Dodge and Chrysler Mini Van Handicap Wheelchair Equiped Taxi's to be used in the Philadelphia Taxi Fleet. AMT has been converting Mini Vans for Wheelchair Passenger use for the commercial transportation industry for many years and has now authorized Kenny's Auto Sales to offer these quality Wheelchair Vans to the general public and commercial users thru out the United States. We are a small operation with low overhead and therefore can offer these Vans at very competitive low prices directly from the manufacturer. The Three Chassis that are used in these conversions are the Dodge Grand Caravan, Chrysler Town & Country and Toyota Sienna. 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. They are built for the long haul and is an excellent value. I believe it is one of the best Wheelchair Van Conversions 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 AMT Wheelchair Vans currently in stock 9/18/2014 1. 2014 Dodge Grand Caravan w/c Van - White - NEW- 100 Miles! Price - $31800 2. 2014 Dodge Grand Caravan SXT Fully equip w/c Van Dk Blue - 12018 miles Price - $30800 3. 2014 Dodge Grand Caravan SXT Fully Equp + DVD Silver - 12400 Miles Price - $32500 4. 2012 Chrysler Town & Country w/c Van -Black - 21400 Mi Price - $28800 5. 2012 Dodge Grand Caravan w/c Van - Silver - 85200 Mi Price - $23500 6. 2012 Dodge Grand Caravan w/c Van - Silver - 61500 Mi Price - $25800 7. 2011 Toyota Sienna LE w/c Van - Burgundy - 63500 Mi Price - $26800 8. 2008 Ford E-350 EXT XL Supreme Star Trans Ambulete Bus- Silver- 184100 Mi Price - $10500 |
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