2003 Dodge Sprinter Luxury Handicapped Conversion Van on 2040-cars
Jacksonville, North Carolina, United States
Van is a Elk Conversion van with custom seating from freedom seating company http://www.freedmanseating.com
Braun Folding Platform Wheelchair Scooter Lift - Vangater Series http://ww.braunawbility.com
and EZ Lock Wheelchair Docking System http://www.ezlock.net
All handicapped equipment cost around $16,000.00 also has rubber floor in middle for wheelchair with tie-downs easy to keep clean.
We are only the second only of van and have clear Tittle to van , This Dodge Sprinter is one of kind may never see another like this at the price. First owner payed around $82,000.00 for the van new. Conversion done by Elk Conversions that are no longer around. Had folding couch in rear had no need for and had Ilderton Conversion Company in High Point NC http://www.ildertoncustomvans.com/ replace with Six custom seats mentioned above from Freedom Seating Company that cost $800.00 each plus installation, and new carpet in front and rear of van. Van has rear ac, 15 inch fold down TV Flex Vision LCM1502TV and dvd. rear radio .Average MPG is 24-30 average driving. Van has full custom body kit front and two sides with hide away running boards , Very clean no rust see pics. |
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