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  1. ARGO 6x6 VANGUARD Picture of ARGO 6x6 VANGUARD The Argo 6x6 Vanguard is an amphibious all terrain vehicle which may be used by persons with lower extremity disabilities due to the vehicles all hand-controlled operation. This 6-wheel drive vehicle may be driven directly from land over water, deep snow, mud, swamp, bog, and bushland. Features include a V-Twin Briggs & Stratton engine, mechanical disc brakes, and all-wheel-drive maneuverability, and skid steering. FRAME: 11-gauge roll-formed steel channel, welded for strength and flexibility. A...[More Information]

  2. ARGO 8X8 MAGNUM The Argo 8x8 Magnum is an all-terrain vehicle designed for use by able bodied individuals and persons with mobility disabilities due to its hand controlled drive and steering. This 8-wheel drive vehicle may be used on rough terrain and dense vegetation, mud, streams, small lakes, deep snow, and ice. Features include a V-Twin Briggs & Stratton engine, mechanical disc brakes, and all-wheel-drive maneuverability, and skid steering. FRAME: 11-gauge roll-formed steel channel, welded for strength and ...[More Information]

  3. MAX II AND MAX IV All terrain vehicle. Polyethylene body. 5 or 6 gallon fuel tank. Hand controls. Steering levers with throttle mounted on handle. Levers control direction of vehicle as well as braking. Gear shift lever under seat. 2 or 4 cycle gas engine. 2 or 4 passenger models. 6 driving wheels. Max II: 86 inches long by 37 inches high by 56 inches wide, 2 seater weight 1,100 to 1,210 pounds. Max IV: 96 inches long by 42 inches high by 56 inches wide, 4 seater, weight 1,775 pounds. Optional accessories: roll b...[More Information]

  4. MICRO BUGGY Picture of MICRO BUGGY ---PROTOTYPE--- The Micro Buggy is an off-road wheelchair designed for use by individuals with lower extremity or mobility disabilities. This gas powered wheelchair can be used for recreation or for tasks such as walking the dog. FRAME: Adjustable suspension; automatic transmission; 3 forward gears and 1 reverse gear; 1.5 inch receiver hitch in front and rear; 8 inch suspension travel; expandable storage system that slip links storage baskets. CONTROLS: The unit is all hand controlled, with a th...[More Information]

  5. TIBBY'S FREEDOM Tibby's Freedom is an all terrain cart designed to offer persons with muscular or mobility disabilities the ability to interact with their peers in a variety of environments. Designed for accessibilty, this cart is intended for on and off road use (i.e. beach, gravel, water, snow and ice) and is engineered to be environmentally safe. It can be transported in a van, truck or tilt trailor and can be loaded by a single person. It features front and rear wheel air-ride suspension; five point harness...[More Information]

  6. VENTRAC FREEDOM (MODEL 300) Picture of VENTRAC FREEDOM (MODEL 300) The Ventrac Freedom, model 300, is an all terrain vehicle designed to enable individuals who use wheelchairs to independently perform a variety of outdoor tasks. This open three-wheeled vehicle features a driver's compartment that enables the user to remain in his or her wheelchair. CONTROLS: Height- and tilt-adjustable handlebar steering with a forward/reverse lever. FWD: Front wheel drive. DRIVER COMPARTMENT (WxL): 32 x 50 inches. The compartment is wheelchair accessible and height-adjustable....[More Information]

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