1993
Plymouth Voyager
has
very
rare conversion of tall roof
AND lowered floor (super
headroom & entry clearance)
51,000 actual, total miles
!
Current Price: $
12,900
THIS CERTIFIED VEHICLE INCLUDES:
6 MO/6,000 MILE WARRANTY
12
MO/12,000 MILE
WARRANTY
Note: warranty is
valid in each of the
United States,
excluding Alaska and
Hawaii
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Highlights of This Van: Ø apx. $2,500 of new and very recent mechanical service: details below (extensive investment in cosmetic rejuvenation is in addition to this $2,500)
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Significantly
rejuvenated and
updated...looks, feels,
functions and drives
excellent |
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Options and Equipment THE VAN: Began as a Dodge Caravan SE with 3.3 (optional motor) 6 cylinder and auto with overdrive (option). Has power windows, locks, tilt wheel, cruise control, A/C, airbag, four speaker stereo. GOODIES: Custom stripes, recent dark window tint with UV and glare blocker, rear seat folds into a flat shelf MOBILITY: When brand new, this van was converted by the IMS/Braun company, which is the leading mobility equipment company. It received the full package available at the time, consisting of: * contoured, moderately tall roof * deeply lowered floor from rear seat to the dash * 3 inch taller door than original, with corresponding roof-notch * operating switches on 1/4 panel, inside slider door, and on dash * deep-kneeling suspension makes the ramp angle more gentle, if desired * power sliding door * power ramp with desirable "gate function", which allows easy passage of able-bodied passengers when ramp is stowed * versatile locations for anchoring the wheelchair * has ultra-low effort power steering for super easy turning * manual parking brake has been upgraded to one which functions via a no-effort electric switch. Dimensions, capacity and specifications: Please feel free to email or call me with any such questions. I will gladly assist with anything you wish to know. I have discovered that due to the unique way each person evaluates, measures and expresses their needs, I can be most helpful regarding this subject if we communicate directly.
History of Ownership It was purchased when new in the Seattle area and had been there its entire life (primarily used by a health-services agency) until I acquired it a few years ago. At that time it underwent our typical process of major rejuvenation and I sold it to a local man. He used it for a few thousand miles and recently, very sadly, reached a circumstance that prevents him from traveling any longer and so he offered it to me. It has now once again undergone our complete rejuvenation, inspection and care process and is ready for a new home. Certified This vehicle is 'CERTIFIED': There are a combined 76 mechanical and cosmetic aspects included in the Wheelchair Van Oasis "Certification" process. A foundational step of the rejuvenation process is when each vehicle receives an extensive inspection by an objective, independent third- party service and repair facility. Suggested service, repairs and improvements are then performed by various professional specialists. The result is your assurance that each of the 76 aspects meets or exceeds the condition level of good, or satisfactory For details regarding list of 76 cosmetic and mechanical aspects, please click here.
Each van does of
course have
various elements
which exceed the
promised level of good, or New: repair and service ramp, door, kneeling; exhaust repair; front tires; power window motor; rear wiper motor; drive belts; lube service; power steering rack; rear wheel bearings; major transmission service and gaskets; sway bar bushings; alignment Recent: front brakes; water pump; serpentine belts; battery Approximate retail value/cost of above-listed items: 2,500 (extensive investment in cosmetic rejuvenation is in addition to this $2,500) Carfax Report Summary (Carfax is a widely used database which indicates the history of a vehicle including accidents, prior owners, etc.) Nothing notably negative or unusual: no frame damage...no airbags deployed...no structural damage...no "red marks"...no major accident. You Might Like To Know... * Each of my vans has a superb paint sealant as the final step of the extreme detail. If you were to have a professional apply a treatment the cost would be several hundred dollars. * Caravan, Voyager and Town & Country all all brands that are cousins to each other. They are virtually the same vans, with only misc differences between them. Summary of this Gem Of course, this is not a modern-era van, however, given its incredibly low miles and thorough rejuvenation (twice in a few thousand miles) it is an excellent van. If you need a very capable van, especially if you need very exceptional (several inches more than nearly all other minivan wheelchair minivans) entry clearance and headroom, this would be a great van to suit your needs.
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ramp
combined with
"kneeling
suspension"
creates
extremely gentle
ramp angle for
very smooth and
easy loading and
unloading (Click on Picture to Enlarge) |
yes, these
are actual
original miles.
Of course, as
you see written,
there have been
several thousand
dollars invested
in this vans
rejuvenation and
so it not only
has low miles,
but it is in
amazing
condition in
every way. (Click on Picture to Enlarge) |
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a whopping 57
inches of
clearance at the
lowest point!
This surpasses
most minivan
wheelchair vans
by several
inches. And the
floor to ceiling
in middle of van
is many inches
more than most
wheelchair
minivans. (Click on Picture to Enlarge) |
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"gate
feature" allows
easy passage of
able-bodied
folks in and out (Click on Picture to Enlarge) |
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comfortable
seats are easy
to get in and
out of (Click on Picture to Enlarge) |
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switches for
power ramp and
door and
kneeling
suspension (Click on Picture to Enlarge) |
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optional
motor is
powerful and yet
gets decent MPG (Click on Picture to Enlarge) |
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both of
these front
seats can be
removed,
allowing parking
wheelchair in
either front
location (Click on Picture to Enlarge) |
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IMS indicates
"Independent
Mobility
Systems",
commonly known
as the industry
giant, "Braun". (Click on Picture to Enlarge) |
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deeply
lowered floor
combined with
tall roof
(extremely rare
for a van to
have both of
these major
features)
creates a level
of entry
clearance and
interior
headroom that
surpasses even
the newest
wheelchair
access minivans (Click on Picture to Enlarge) |
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new carpet (Click on Picture to Enlarge) |
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a whopping 57
inches of
clearance at the
lowest point!
This surpasses
most minivan
wheelchair vans
by several
inches. And the
floor to ceiling
in middle of van
is many inches
more than most
wheelchair
minivans. (Click on Picture to Enlarge) |
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decent size
storage area
behind seat (Click on Picture to Enlarge) |
this switch
operates power
door, ramp,
kneeling
suspension.
You can also
operate these
systems from
dash switch or
interior switch
by sliding door) (Click on Picture to Enlarge) |
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this van is
so immaculate
that most folks
who see it think
its much newer
than its year
indicates (Click on Picture to Enlarge) |
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combo of
tall roof and
lowered floor is
incredibly rare
(I have only
seen a few in 8
years of
operation!) and
is so valuable
and important
for a person who
sits tall in
their
wheelchair, or
maybe has a
headrest that
sticks up, etc.
Many people wish
they could find
a minivan that
has the
dimension this
van has,
instead, they
end up buying a
full size
because they
cant find a van
like this one. (Click on Picture to Enlarge) |
* I apologize for any unclear photos. At times, the conditions make a clear photo impossible. |
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this vehicle,
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