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Lift arm loads scooters into automobile trunks, vans, station wagons and hatchbacks. Vehicle installation involves bolting heavy duty base plate inside vehicle, and adjusting boom length and height to individual needs. The unit can be wired directly to auto battery or to scooter battery. Lifting is accomplished by an electric 12 volt screw actuator. Optional "C-Bar" lift arm allows scooters to be loaded without disassembly into mini vans, sport trucks or pickups. By removing seat and tiller, scooters can be loaded into reasonably sized trunks.

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This product record was updated on December 21, 1999.

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Uplift Enterprises Inc

1625 Starkey Rd
Largo, Florida 34641
United States
Telephone: 800-237-8268 or 813-535-4645.
Web: No known web address.


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