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2010 Dodge Wheelchair Accessible "braun Entervan", Handicap Ramp Van 11k Miles! on 2040-cars

US $25,800.00
Year:2010 Mileage:11845
Location:

East Windsor, Connecticut, United States

East Windsor, Connecticut, United States

        ***   2010 Dodge Grand Caravan "Braun Entervan"   ***

You are bidding on a "one owner", leased, wheelchair accessible, ramp van, professionally altered by the Braun corporation. It is recently off lease from a transportation company out of the New York area. With only 11,845 miles, it has been very well maintained, and comes fully equipped as follows:
  • 3.3 Liter V6 Engine
  • Air Conditioning ( Front & Rear )
  • Cruise Control
  • Tilt Steering
  • Power Door Locks / Windows/ Mirrors
  • AM / FM Stereo w/ CD Player
  • Lowered Floor
  • Manually Operated Side Door Ramp
  • "Q-Straint" Chair Tie Downs
  • Only 11,845 Miles!
Some minor body & paint work has been done on the passenger side. This was done prior to our purchase, and from what I understand, was due to repair a slight crease on the sliding door and into the rear quarter ( simply cosmetic ). Pictured is what I see on the door. It is tough to pick it up with the camara.

Manually operated, the side ramp allows easy access to the center of the van. Both front seats are removable to allow access to either postion. The van is exceptionally clean, and what you would expect for the low mileage. Also pictured is a heel mark in the carpet on the driver seat pedestal.

Bid with confidence! We have fully serviced the van, and provide a 60 day / 3000 mile warranty covering all parts & labor. All remaining "Dodge warranty" stays with the van.
Always priced to sell!

Please call with any questions.  (860) 627-9409  Thomas J. Killam


A  $1000.  deposit is due from buyer within 24 hours of "End Of Auction", and balance due within one week & before taking delivery. Connecticut residents please add sales tax & registration fees.

As a registered Connecticut dealer ( since 1958 ), we reserve the right to "End Sale" at any time due to a locally advertised sale of the van.

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