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  1. ANTHONYS AUTO WHEELCHAIR LIFT. --- DISCONTINUED. RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- Automobile wheelchair lift. Aluminum construction. 42 pounds. 54 inch horizontal track with vertical lift bar. Permanently attaches to floor behind driver's seat. Accommodates wheelchairs with maximum height 37 inches, seat depth 18 inches, and folded 11 3/4 inches. Driver transfers to car, removes wheelchair footrests, folds chair and aligns extension bar under folded seat. Press "in" control switch. Wheelchair lifted into backseat. Powe...[More Information]

  2. AUTO-MATE --- DISCONTINUED. (VERIFIED 8/95) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- The Auto-Mate is a manual wheelchair for adults designed for use with a lift system installed in an intermediate or full size car. The wheelchair is intended for use where transfer is difficult or impossible. The occupied wheelchair is raised off the ground and the rear wheels are folded behind and under the wheelchair. Then, the wheelchair is swung into the car, lowered into position, and secured for travel in front pass...[More Information]

  3. CARCHAIR ---DISCONTINUED. (VERIFIED 3/18/96) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE.--- Wheelchair designed to be lifted into a standard two door car. Special lift mechanism replaces seat. Person remains seated in the wheelchair during the transfer into the car, and rides in the usual front seat position, either as a passenger or driver. There are three models: powered, manually propelled, and attendant propelled (12 1/2 inch rear wheels). Solid upholstered seat with adjustable height headrest. Adult size on...[More Information]

  4. IMPROVED MOBILITY PACKAGE II (IMP II) --- DISCONTINUED. RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- Wheelchair loader has docking mechanism to secure wheelchair to right front car door, locking device prevents wheelchair from slipping during transfer. Padded transfer extension of the seat is lowered and attached to wheelchair with a strap. Transfer to car seat is completed and seat extension raised. Wheelchair is folded. Using electric device with dashboard switch wheelchair is raised until wheels are in wheel guides, wheelchair is secu...[More Information]

  5. MAGNUM LIFT Picture of MAGNUM LIFT --- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 11/2012) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- The Magnum Lift is an electric, trunk-mounted wheelchair and scooter loader with a built-in control. The lift is designed to be permanently installed in one side of a car's trunk or in a van, SUV, or truck. The lift's arm folds flat in the trunk when not in use and unfolds and locks in the operating position. The lift's boom swivels more than 90 degrees and lifts up to 300 pounds. The boom angle can be adjusted between ...[More Information]

  6. WHEELCHAIR HOIST --- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 11/2001) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- The Wheelchair Hoist is an automobile wheelchair loader for two door cars that have adequate space behind the front seat to accept a folded wheelchair. The lift installs to the vehicle overhead without restricting rear seat area. The hoist lifts and holds the wheelchair, then glides it into the vehicle for storage behind the front seat. The system includes a support bar mounted to the inside of the car roof and electron...[More Information]

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