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dave
not sure what's with aol... use MSIE instead.,
 
 
 
In a message dated 4/10/2006 10:40:00 A.M. US Mountain Standard Time, DAANOO writes:
Dave and anyone who has a minivan:

What is the exact model?  What is the floor to ceiling dimensions?  Would there be room for a per mobile chair in ?  How did you find it and where would you look for one something like that? I saw web site for ahttp://www.wheelchairgetaways.com/map/austin/sales.htm but they wanted 28,000 for a 94. 
 
What is the going price for minivans and which ones are tall enough for Permobile .  I have a 93 Ford E-150, but the gas is astronomical.  Minivans seem to be so much more expensive? Would the gas mileage savings make up the difference of the cost of the long run? 
 
How do all of you find your vehicles for a good price. How much are modifications, if you buy one? what kind of modifications are the most reliable for ramp or lift or anything else. It seems really complicated, as I know nothing about minivans and have never even been in.  I want to gather information so I would even know what to look for as repairs become too costly.
 
Your opinions and experiences would be greatly appreciated!
If you always have a regular size van in change to a mini, compare the differences.

Thank you so much.
Dana
 
Nice Van, Dave!  Remember with the minis and van kneeling, no automatic car washes.
The center and side pullers are known to damage the arm on the lowering system.  Cost to repairs exceeds the value of a carwash.... and then some.  Does it have a Braun Conversion?
W
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
In a message dated 4/10/2006 10:39:44 AM Central Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I tried the big ford e250 van, didn't like it.  too big too..... bulky, and I wasn't crazy about the UVL.  too many moving parts - too fragile hanging down just waiting to get bashed.  I then saw the mini-van kneeler - terribly cool albeit a bit pricey.  40k for a new one but 'only' 20k for a previously owned.  I REALLY like it.  ---> Dave's Van
 
 

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