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--- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 6/96) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- Trunk Lift loads scooters into the trunks of most full sized automobiles, and into the rear of trucks, vans, and some hatchbacks. Unit is mounted with six bolts inside vehicle. Boom rises to a 45 degree angle operating position and locks automatically for safety. A twelve volt winch, with a maximum lifting capacity of 180 pounds, lifts and holds scooter for positioning. The boom folds away for compact fit when lifting is complete. Scooter must be disassembled to fit into trunks.

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This product record was updated on June 5, 1996.

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Fortress Inc

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PO Box 489
Clovis, California 93613-0489
United States
Telephone: 800-866-4335 or 209-323-0292.
Fax: 209-323-0299 F.
Web: No known web address.


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