Handicap Mobilty Hi Top Conversion Van Under Vehicle Lift on 2040-cars
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| CHEVROLET HI TOP HANDICAP MOBILTY CONVERSION VAN UNDER VEHICLE LIFT !! VERY RARE IT IS ALL POWER JUST HAD IT COMPLETY SERVICED WORKS NEW. COST OF LIFT ALONE NEW WAS OVER $10,000 * TIE DOWNS TO HOLD THE WHHEL CHAIR IN PLACE * V 8 * BACK CAPTAIN CHAIR IS ON A ROLLER SO IT COME RIGHT OUT IF NEEDED * NO RUST * AUTO TRANS * POWER WINDOWS * POWER DOOR LOCKS * TILT WHEEL * CRUISE CONTROL * FRONT AND BACK A/C AND HEAT * 6 WAY POWER DRIVERS SEAT * REAR TRI FOLD SOFA BED * CAPTAIN CHAIRS IN MIDLE IS REMOVABE * COLOR TV * VHS PLAYER * CUSTOM BAY WINDOWS * CUSTOM WHEELS * NEW TIRES * VEHICLE WAS JUST SERVICED AND COMPLETY DETAILED * AGAIN THIS RUNS AND DRIVES LIKE NEW. WILL MAKE SOMEBODY A GREAT VEHICLE. * PLEASE UNDERSTAND THIS IS A USED VAN AND DOES HAVE A FEW SMALL SCRATHES AND SMALL DING NOTHING SERIOUS AT ALL. IT IS NOT BRAND NEW. BUT AS FAR AS MECHANICLAY IS IS PERFECT CALL SHAWN WITH ANY QUESTIONS 603-689-4542 | 
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Fri, Sep 25 2015Buying a new Chevy with the hopes of using Android Auto during your daily commute? You'll have to sit tight for a while before that dream becomes reality. The carmaker announced that an Android Auto software update will only reach its 2016 model-year vehicles next March, starting with those that have 8-inch MyLink touchscreen systems. That's going to be a long half-year wait if you're eager to get Google Maps directions through the center stack. The good news? Chevy is promising that all vehicles with 7- and 8-inch MyLink displays (ranging from the Spark to the Corvette) will eventually have Android Auto, so you won't have to drive one of the brand's swankier machines to get a smartphone-powered infotainment deck. This article by Jon Fingas originally ran on Engadget, the definitive guide to this connected life. Related Video:
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Sun, Jun 19 2016We tasked surfing journalist Rory Parker to watch this year's live stream of the 2016 24 Hours of Le Mans. What follows is an experiment to experience the world's greatest endurance race from the perspective of a motorsports novice. Parker lives in Hawaii and can hold his breath longer than he can go without swearing. For Part One, click here. Or you can skip ahead to Part Three here. I write about surfing for a living. If you can call it a living. Basically means I spend my days fucking around and my wife pays for everything. Because she's got a real job that pays well. Brings home the bacon. Very progressive arrangement. Super twenty first century. I run a surf website, beachgrit.com, with two other guys. It's a strange gig. More or less uncensored. Kind of popular. Very good at alienating advertisers. My behavior has cost us a few bucks. I'm terrible at self-censorship. Know there's a line out there, no idea where it lies. I still don't understand any of the technical side. Might as well be astrophysics or something. For contests I do long rambling write ups. They rarely make much sense. Mainly just talk about my life, whatever random thoughts pop into my head. "Can you do something similar for Le Mans?" "Sure, but I know absolutely fuck-all about racing." "That's okay. Just write what you want." "Will do. But you're gonna need to edit my stuff. Probably censor it heavily." So here I am. I spent the last week trying to learn all I can about the sport of endurance racing. But there's only so much you can jam in your head. And I still don't understand any of the technical side. Might as well be astrophysics or something. While I rambled things were happening. Tracy Krohn spun into the gravel on the Forza chicane. #89 is out of the race after an accident I missed. Pegasus racing hit the wall on the Porsche curves. Bashed up front end, in the garage getting fixed. Toyota and Porsche are swapping back and forth in the front three. Ford back in the lead in GTE Pro. #91 Porsche took a stone through the radiator, down two laps. Not good. The wife and I are one of those weird childless couples that spend way too much time caring for the needs of their pet. French bulldog, Mr Eugene Victor Debs. Great little guy. Spent the last four years training him to be obedient and friendly. Nice thing about dogs, when you're sick of dealing with them you can just lock 'em in another room for a few hours. You don't need to worry about paying for college.

 
										




















