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  1. MOBILE-LIFT OUTSIDE The Mobile-Lift Outside model is a bumper-mounted wheelchair alternative carrier designed to allow scooter users to drive onto the platform, get off, and push a switch to lift. The lift raises and locks any scooter into place on the back of a car in about 60 seconds. The unit folds up out of the way when not in use. A quiet, electric motor lowers the platform. The scooter is attached with adjustable safety belts. Two models are available. Model 19500 is designed for 3-wheel scooters and is t...[More Information]

  2. PAC ALL DUAL CARRIER Bumper mounted carrier for standard wheelchair or scooter powered wheelchair. Fits on standard front or rear bumpers without a hitch (hitch adapter available). Support tubes are inserted into sockets and loack in place. Wheelchair or scooter must be lifted manually to knee height. Heavy duty rust proof aluminum. Includes all hardware and installation instructions....[More Information]

  3. PAC-ALL SCOOTER CARRIER Bumper mounted scooter carrier. Aluminum. Nylon straps. 150 pound maximum weight capacity. Fits on standard bumpers without hitch. Hitch adapter available. Scooter must be manually lifted to knee height. Cover available....[More Information]

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