Very coincidently, I just bought a '91 Vanagon that was a wheelchair van.(yesterday)They were trying to sell it for a year from an outfit that specializes in wheelchair vans. Unfortunately, there's not a large market for ones that old. The state funds that usually help purchase such vehicles, want newer ones that would be considered more reliable. The lady I purchased mine from, finally decided to sell it without the wheelchair lift stuff on it. She advertised it for $3995 for a quick sale. It was in excellant condition, except that the air conditioning needed servicing. Just a thought------> Your friend might try advertising on the bullitin board of the local VA hospital. -------------Patrick |
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