2006 E150 Handicap Custom Conversion Van By Vmi Tuscany Low Miles Raised Roof on 2040-cars
Westville, New Jersey, United States
This vehicle has low miles and has been well maintained for handicap use (quadriplegic).It has extra sensitive steering and brakes,lowered floor,raised roof,six inch suspension lift,power rotating and lifting passenger seat(can be used for handicap person or not)custom touch control panel for driver,power lighted side lift gate and door,120 volt house plug in for battery maintenance,wheelchair locking system,(ez lock)custom interior and lighting,good tires,new brakes,new battery,recent fluid services,recent alignment,power rear sofa and many more options seen in attached pics.
On Mar-26-14 at 18:14:11 PDT, seller added the following information: This vehicle has over $130K of handicap accessories & modifications and can accommodate the transportation of handicap persons in the front seat and rear as well as being driven by a handicap person as well. |
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