Ramp Van For Wheelchair - 2002 Chrysler Town & Country on 2040-cars
Franksville, Wisconsin, United States
My parents bought this van 3 years ago for
$16,000. We are looking to get $8000 or best offer, so will need to adjust the starting price to add our ebay costs, in the event it would sell. It served them well in allowing both my mom and dad to get
around. They used it for just over 6,000 miles of it's now total of
68,800 miles. It is in good shape and works well. Both of my parents
are gone now, and the family is hoping it can serve someone else as well
as it has served my parents. It was once sold by Mobility Works in
Waukesha, as it still has it's stickers in the window. The only cosmetic
blemish on the exterior is on the rear bumper, some of the paint is
peeling off. On the inside, the cup holder was broken, but I am sure
that it could be replaced, we just haven't. There are two seats in the
font row, but both I understand are easily removable. The seats are on
rollers and can be unlocked and come out if the wheelchair needs to go
on either side of the front. The second row of seats was removed to
accommodate the wheelchair. All the straps and tie-downs are there,
easily hooked to the frame of the wheelchair, and automatically retract
to keep everyone secure. The third row seats are still in the van, so it
is possible to have passengers, in addition. Everything is electronic,
the ramp and side doors, as well as the tailgate. There are 2 remotes
that come with the van. My apologies for the litter in the photos. I am
sure we can have it cleaned prior to your purchase. The floor of the area where the wheelchair is tied down appears to have plastic covering the carpeting. This is one of 2
vans we are selling. You may contact my brother, Rick, at 262-835-2315
to make an appointment to see the van, or you can call me, Dawn, at
262-994-4909. He has the van, I have the title. If you are serious, you
may want to arrange it with me, since I hold the title. He could show
you the van, though.
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