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PostPosted: Wed Oct 13, 2004 9:36 pm    Post subject: Medi-cars Reply with quote

A revisit from the post in May.

Leon , et al:

I owned a Medicar in 1979 to 1980. I bought it in Florida, and brought it up to Connecticut a few months later. I think mine was converted in that a front bench seat was inplace instead of a single seat. There were "divots" for the rear wheels to drop into. Yes, the rear door swung a full 180 degrees (so that you would cover the front doors). I had a ramp that would hook on to the edge of the car at the door opening so you could roll the chair into the car. I guess it was an A12 (long body right?).

After I had bought it, I saw a bunch of bondo in the right rear. I called the seller and asked about the "accident." They said it happened in the left front. So it had had at least two accidents.

It seemed to crack flywheels on a regular basis (auto trans). I suspect the multiple accidents didn't help.

I sold it for $50 more than I bought it for. I guy moving out to California bought it. He was going to sell it, but after he got there, he decided to keep it (good!).

For laughs, I went to look for the VIN and found it(!). A12E606801603A anybody own it?

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PostPosted: Mon Nov 01, 2004 1:21 pm    Post subject: Re: Medi-cars Reply with quote

(User Above) wrote:

: A revisit from the post in May.

: Leon , et al:

: I owned a Medicar in 1979 to 1980. I bought it in Florida, and brought it up to Connecticut a few months later. I think mine was converted in that a front bench seat was inplace instead of a single seat. There were "divots" for the rear wheels to drop into. Yes, the rear door swung a full 180 degrees (so that you would cover the front doors). I had a ramp that would hook on to the edge of the car at the door opening so you could roll the chair into the car. I guess it was an A12 (long body right?).

: After I had bought it, I saw a bunch of bondo in the right rear. I called the seller and asked about the "accident." They said it happened in the left front. So it had had at least two accidents.

: It seemed to crack flywheels on a regular basis (auto trans). I suspect the multiple accidents didn't help.

: I sold it for $50 more than I bought it for. I guy moving out to California bought it. He was going to sell it, but after he got there, he decided to keep it (good!).

: For laughs, I went to look for the VIN and found it(!). A12E606801603A anybody own it?

: Matt Murray


There was a Medicar on eBay a few months ago that had been in California. All the pictures in the auction were from there, though it had since migrated to Michigan. I suppose the winning bidder lives somewhere else, and the car has moved again. This same car had been on eBay a couple of years ago, still in California. Maybe that was when it went to Michigan. Although it is not mine, I do own another Medicar, one of the few from 1971. It just went from Seattle to Kalamazoo and back. I'm curious as to how many are still remaining. Jeff Jobson.









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