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From: jklwood on 30 Apr 2008 16:03 My father needs to sell a 1999 Dodge Grand Caravan wheelchair transport van converted by Rollx Vans. The Rollx conversion includes a passenger-side powered sliding door, powered ramp, power passenger seat (slides back and forth, rotates 90 degrees and rises/lowers) and a "kneeling" function where the rear suspension drops when the ramp is extended. The van is lowered and I believe it has a lowered floor for more headroom. This one also has a QRT Max Wheelchair Securement System including installed floor tracks and tie-downs. The color is dark green with a grey interior. It has the 3.3L V-6 engine and auto trans, AC, power windows and locks and an AM-FM/ cassette deck - all standard stuff for the Grand Caravan package. Mileage is only 47,000, and the van is is excellent mechanical and cosmetic condition inside and out. We are asking $18,500. It is located in the Austin, TX area. Please contact Jon at jklwood(a)gmail.com for pictures and any other information you need. My mother is wheelchair-bound and can no longer handle traveling in a van, hence our need to sell. Thanks Jon
From: jklwood on 1 May 2008 16:14 On Apr 30, 3:03 pm, jklwood <jklw...(a)gmail.com> wrote: > My father needs to sell a 1999 Dodge Grand Caravan wheelchair > transport van converted by Rollx Vans. The Rollx conversion includes a > passenger-side powered sliding door, powered ramp, power passenger > seat (slides back and forth, rotates 90 degrees and rises/lowers) and > a "kneeling" function where the rear suspension drops when the ramp is > extended. The van is lowered and I believe it has a lowered floor for > more headroom. This one also has a QRT Max Wheelchair Securement > System including installed floor tracks and tie-downs. > > The color is dark green with a grey interior. It has the 3.3L V-6 > engine and auto trans, AC, power windows and locks and an AM-FM/ > cassette deck - all standard stuff for the Grand Caravan package. > Mileage is only 47,000, and the van is is excellent mechanical and > cosmetic condition inside and out. We are asking $18,500. > > It is located in the Austin, TX area. Please contact Jon at > jklw...(a)gmail.com for pictures and any other information you need. > My mother is wheelchair-bound and can no longer handle traveling in a > van, hence our need to sell. > > Thanks > > Jon Darn - the email should read: jklwood(a)gmail.com
From: Burgerman on 1 May 2008 17:25 "jklwood" <jklwood(a)gmail.com> wrote in message news:a2612976-d9ce-4f5f-8cbe-bb634b094eae(a)m45g2000hsb.googlegroups.com... > On Apr 30, 3:03 pm, jklwood <jklw...(a)gmail.com> wrote: >> My father needs to sell a 1999 Dodge Grand Caravan wheelchair >> transport van converted by Rollx Vans. The Rollx conversion includes a >> passenger-side powered sliding door, powered ramp, power passenger >> seat (slides back and forth, rotates 90 degrees and rises/lowers) and >> a "kneeling" function where the rear suspension drops when the ramp is >> extended. The van is lowered and I believe it has a lowered floor for >> more headroom. This one also has a QRT Max Wheelchair Securement >> System including installed floor tracks and tie-downs. >> >> The color is dark green with a grey interior. It has the 3.3L V-6 >> engine and auto trans, AC, power windows and locks and an AM-FM/ >> cassette deck - all standard stuff for the Grand Caravan package. >> Mileage is only 47,000, and the van is is excellent mechanical and >> cosmetic condition inside and out. We are asking $18,500. >> >> It is located in the Austin, TX area. Please contact Jon at >> jklw...(a)gmail.com for pictures and any other information you need. >> My mother is wheelchair-bound and can no longer handle traveling in a >> van, hence our need to sell. >> >> Thanks >> >> Jon > > Darn - the email should read: jklwood(a)gmail.com I have sold modified vans before and its hard because you cannot reach the correct people or rather enough of them. Ebay however seems to do the trick very well!
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