Handicapped / Wheelchair Accessible Toyota Fj Cruiser - Rv Towable on 2040-cars
Aptos, California, United States
FJ Cruiser -- This 2008 Toyota FJ has very low miles(38,000) and is in excellent condition. It has never been off road. No accidents. Absolutely no abuse. To and from work and around town. Brick Red, Black Interior. 4 x 4, Keyless Entry, Power Windows, Cruise Control, Tilt Steering Wheel, AT, AC 17” Wheels(Tires are about ready to be replaced) TRD Exhaust System Parking sensors front and rear Trailer towing Package Hard Shell Spare Tire Cover Full Size New Spare Tire Front Bumper Driving Lights Pioneer AVIC Z1 In dash DVD, Stereo, Navigation, Blue Tooth, IPod/MP3/SD Card connectivity, Back-up Camera, Steering wheel controls, Sub-woofer Mobility Enhancements – This FJ has been professionally modified for mobility usage with MPD hand controls, Bruno Stowaway personal lift and Bruno powered boom lift in the back to load a wheelchair or scooter. Both lifts have been used less than 10 times. Had great adventure plans for this vehicle but changing circumstances prevented that. The Stow Away lift raises you to the height of the drivers seat or higher if needed for an easy transfer to the drivers seat. It has the optional extended platform for a closer transfer to the driver’s seat. It stows away in it’s own sealed box under the drivers door sill. MPD hand controls for gas and brake. Bruno boom lift to load chair in back. 400lb capacity. Powered lift, telescoping boom, and rotation. Space is limited with the back seats up but an Invacare TDX mid-wheel will fit with the backrest removed. Back seats fold down to create more space. Manual chairs can easily be loaded through the back door. RV Towability – This FJ has been professionally modified to be towable by a truck, van or RV on all 4 wheels. No flat bed trailer or dolly needed. The driveline has a disconnect that can be released from inside the vehicle. It has tow brackets discreetly mounted through the grill to the FJ frame. New $1100 heavy duty towbar and integrated brake available separately for $550.00 . Private Party Blue Book on the unmodified FJ Cruiser is $25,000. Considering the tires need replacing $24,000. |
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