You can get used handicap vans or wheelchair vans in Nashville at the Nashville centers of the following stores/ websites:http://www.mobilityvansales.com/used-handicap-vans/vansales-in-nashville-Tennessee.html; http://www.usedhandicapvans.net/; http://www.aavans.com/Vehicles/UsedWheelchairVans.aspx;
There are several used car dealerships that have may sell used handicap vans. Used vans can also be converted into a handicap van. You may be able to find used handicap vans at car dealers in the area, as well as on CraigsList. A great website to find them in the Memphis area is http://www.mobilityvansales.com/used-handicap-vans/tennessee_vansales.html.
You could go to a store that sells handicap vans and see what their prices are. Or you could ask other people that you know that are experienced with handicap vans that may lead you in the right direction.
You can find them at aavans (http://www.aavans.com/Louisiana/WheelchairVanDelivery.aspx), Mobility Van Sales (http://www.mobilityvansales.com/used-handicap-vans/louisiana_vansales.html), and Acces Vans Of Louisiana (http://www.accessvans.org/).
I would suggest going with a dealer that works with this type of van. If you visit www.betterlifemobility.com you will find new and used vans.
One can find handicap accessible vans locally in your telephone company's Yellow Pages or on the YP's website.You could also try Ride-Away on the web.
There are several companies online that sell handicap vans and deliver them nationwide. Two such companies are Mobility Vans USA at http://www.mobilityvansusa.com, and Ams Vans at http://www.amsvans.com.
I don't think van are required to have handicap features, I think you have to have them added on...sort of like extras. Cars and vans are the same so there is no law that says that all vans must have handicap features.
There are a lot of resources to acquire handicap vans. Local charity organizations may have them, or you could even check your local classified ads.
These are given to them by the state. They provide proof of handicap, and then they are issued a plaque if they desire one.
grants for handcap vans
Access America’s Vans sells new and used wheelchair vans. They also sell vehicles that are handicap and scooter accessible. http://www.aavans.com/Maryland/WheelchairVanDelivery.aspx
Whether a handicapped van is used or not does not affect their impact on the job. Handicap van usually have a lot of space and can be used to get the job done is the load is not too big.