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#1 wheeliebear75

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Posted 23 January 2012 - 08:33 AM

My B/F was trolling around on Craig's list & found THIS! Now it doesn't do US much good seeing as I am not the one driving. But anyone in the S.D. or so Cal area who DOES (or would like to) do the driving would benefit. Seems like "a screamin' deal". :seehearspeak:

http://inlandempire....2801774183.html

1996 e150 ford van professionally outfitted for a quad, to be able to operate. wheelchair lift, doors open electronically from outside and inside, lift controls from outside, on the ramp, and from drivers position. chair lock for driver, push button panel for ignition, transmission controls, turn signals and lights. hand control joystick for accellerator and brake control. van can be driven by hand controls or conventionally this van is a one owner van and has only 60,000 original miles. the floor was lowered a full 8 inches to accomodate wheel chair height. the conversion cost $26,000 dollars back in 96. health issues force sale. please e-mail for more info. the bottom dollar on this van is $1500 dollars olephred@yahoo thanks
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