Wheelchair Accessable Van on 2040-cars
Burleson, Texas, United States
This van is a SIMS conversion van. It has front seats that are easily removed and rails in the floor for securing a wheelchair. The floor has been lowered from the firewall to the back seat. There is 54 vertical inches of clearance at the door with approximately 56 inches inside. The ramp and door opening will accommodate a 20 inch wide wheelchair. It is currently set up with a floor receptacle for securing a wheelchair in place behind the driver's seat, but the receptacle can be moved so that the chair can be secured to the floor in the driver's or right side passenger's position. The wheelchair can also be secured to the floor rails with belts and latches which are provided. It also comes with a standard width manual wheelchair that includes the device that allows it to be automatically secured to the floor receptacle. The van was owned by my dad and kept garaged since he bought it in 2009. It has a new battery and almost new tires. It is in excellent condition.
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