Wheelchair Van With Lift That Can Transport Up To 2 Wheelchairs on 2040-cars
Hannibal, Missouri, United States
Fuel Type:Gasoline
Engine:5.9
For Sale By:Private Seller
Mileage: 128,530
Make: Dodge
Exterior Color: White
Model: Ram 3500
Trim: Raised roof
Drive Type: 2Wh
Disability Equipped: Yes
This is ADA compliant full size van with Braun 850 pound wheelchair lift. This van is being used now, runs great, cold air with separate rear AC.
We are selling to get newer equipment. This 2001 van has 134K miles, full maintenance records and good tires. Can fit 12 seated riders or 2 wheelchairs with seats folded up.
Will sell with all wheelchair securements which are ratcheting Qstraint. All wheelchair seat belts are working and included.
Want a quick sale cause our new vans are on order.
Email or call John at 573- 795- 1802
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