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Picture of COLLINS ALLOWABLE ALTERNATE VEHICLE - WHEELCHAIR ACCESSIBLE (MODEL CDH12+2) The Collins Allowable Alternate Vehicle (AAV) - Wheelchair Accessible, model CDH12+2, is a public transport van designed for use by passengers who use wheelchairs. Built on a Chevrolet chassis, the van can carry 12 adult passengers, including two in wheelchairs, and has a four-speed automatic transmission, dual rear wheels, and a six-liter gas tank. It comes with a Braun or Ricon wheelchair lift and either school bus certified or activity seats. DIMENSIONS (HxLxW): 114 x 260 x 95 inches. The wheel base is 139 inches. Headroom is 75 inches.

Notes: The manufacturer states that due to ongoing engineering improvements, it reserves the right to make changes without notice.

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This product record was updated on February 16, 2011.

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Collins Industries, Inc.

15 Compound Drive
Hutchinson, Kansas 67502
United States
Telephone: 800-640-7430 or 620-663-5551.
Fax: 620-663-1630.
Web: http://www.collinsaav.com.


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