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MOBILITYWORKS ULTRA WHEELCHAIR VAN    


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Picture of MOBILITYWORKS ULTRA WHEELCHAIR VAN The MobilityWorks Ultra Wheelchair Van is a van conversion designed for use by indviduals with mobility disabilities or spinal cord injury. The conversion is a full-sized lowered floor van built on the Ford E150-Series or E-250 Series chassis. Standard features include two front captain chairs, manual bi-fold sofa with drink holders and three-point safety restraints, deep-tint vista windows, polyurethane foam floor with high-traffic cobblestone carpet, high output rear air conditioning and heat, and 12-volt outlets in the center and rear. OPTIONS: Side-entry Braun or Ricon wheelchair lift or ramp; power doors; hand controls; docking stations; raised roof and doors; DVD/sound system; power slide and recline sofa. WARRANTY: 3-year or 36,000 mile warranty on all components. DELIVERY TIME: 1 to 3 weeks.

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Price: 50000.00 to 30000.00.

This product record was updated on July 28, 2009.

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MobilityWorks

810 Moe Drive
Akron, Ohio 44310
United States
Telephone: 877-275-4930 or 330-633-1118.
Fax: 330-633-0330.
Web: http://www.mobilityworks.com.
Email: ask@mobilityworks.com.


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