2011 Ford Transit Connect Xlt Handicap Wheelchair Mobility Accessible on 2040-cars
Port Charlotte, Florida, United States
2011 Black XLT HANDICAP WHEELCHAIR MOBILITY ACCESSIBLE!
I acquired this car to use for my handicapped wheelchair. I now have a hobby of buying and selling used wheelchairs so I had to purchase a larger van so I could handle more wheelchair to transport to people that need them. This van has been serviced every 3000 miles, it has all the updates done. It has rain shields for the side windows, bug deflector for the front, custom made trailer hitch which I use to tow my Model A Roadster to car shows. It has a lock that locks the hood, gas cap and door. The handicap lift is a Backpacker professionally installed, and if you do not want the Backpacker lift in the car I will have it professionally taken out.
For someone who has a wheelchair you can use the front and also the back seat. The back seats fold up and can be used for a package area. Above the front seat there is a storage area. Any Questions: Contact: Francis Hoath Phone: 941-629-4673
This vehicle also has a Tire Pressure Monitor which is a definite PLUS!! I have listed this vehicle locally so my ebay listing can be pulled at anytime. |
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