And Dave Thomas thus wrote: > > I'm considering getting a late splittie or early bay as a > "fun" vehicle and a driving restoration project. One of my > considerations is being able to carry my 14-yr old son in > his wheelchair with us when we ride in it, yet also keeping I say make a modified floor tie-down, like for the seats, to work on the stock seat mount points. You could make a slider underneath to store a ramp, kinda like they do on trucks; the ramp slides out and hangs on a lip, and then you lift it up and slide it back in. This is one situation where a lowered bus would make sense... (rise/run) The ambulances had special floor attachements for holding jump seats to the floor, and another slider system for handling stretchers. Thom -- > Variables won't; constants aren't. Thom Fitzpatrick thom@calweb.com - http://www.calweb.com/~thom Keeper of the Barndoor Bus Page: http://www.calweb.com/~thom/barndoor.html
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