Post by kilg0retr0ut on May 24, 2015 6:38:28 GMT -8
GMC Truck, I wouldn't want to know how much it would cost to convert. The P.T. cruiser is junk, thats what Booktrout drove when I met her. Subaru Forester's, Outback, and Crosstrack's are very popular around here. I've never seen one converted.
GMC Truck, I wouldn't want to know how much it would cost to convert. The P.T. cruiser is junk, thats what Booktrout drove when I met her. Subaru Forester's, Outback, and Crosstrack's are very popular around here. I've never seen one converted.
I believe the company sells the truck for $50-60k, it's not bad for what it is but expensive nonetheless.
GMC Truck, I wouldn't want to know how much it would cost to convert. The P.T. cruiser is junk, thats what Booktrout drove when I met her. Subaru Forester's, Outback, and Crosstrack's are very popular around here. I've never seen one converted.
I believe the company sells the truck for $50-60k, it's not bad for what it is but expensive nonetheless.
We are in the process of converting a GMC truck for my husband right now. I will share photos when it is completed.
Post by ssgbridges on Dec 19, 2016 21:59:39 GMT -8
I am looking at possibly this sprinter van from Mercedes Benz it is a 4/4with a 6 cylinder diesel engine in it so it should go about anywhere has anyone heard much about them or how they are in any sort of off road terrain.
Post by kilg0retr0ut on Dec 20, 2016 5:16:10 GMT -8
I don't know about the Mercedes model, but have noticed that style of van being used here over the last couple of years. I think your right Ssgbridges, that would be a great choice.
Has anyone been in a vpg mv-1? i am in an electric chair and the bigger vans are crazy bumpy and rough, these mv-1's are so much smaller and smoother rides, a taxi company local to me uses them.
i actually use a very old town and country minivan which was pretty decent when it was newer
Has anyone been in a vpg mv-1? i am in an electric chair and the bigger vans are crazy bumpy and rough, these mv-1's are so much smaller and smoother rides, a taxi company local to me uses them.
i actually use a very old town and country minivan which was pretty decent when it was newer
I've been in one. They are really nice and spacious and smooth from what I remember. I love my braunability minivan but the one thing I dislike is how noisy it is at highway speeds. I've been seeing these MV-1's more and more on the roads these days. Might be a good option!