I agree John and so do thousand of others when you consider their sales in  
the last 5 years when they were assembled, then disassembled and shipped to one 
 of the Carolinas, only to be reassembled and tagged Freightliner, and now  
Dodge.   Back then it was done to save import fees on assembled  vehicles.
Today Dodge is shipping them in assembled and selling them as fast as they  
can ship them.
 
Freightliner continues to peddle their version to UPS, FEDEX and several  
other major customers.
 
The Dodge version with side window and 109 inch roof with seating and  
front/rear ac can be converted in as little as 3 working days, as a  
transporter.  
It is slowly becoming the 1st choice in wheelchair transport  for the 
commercial transporters and as ambulances too.
 
Yes, its a mighty fine chassis on wheels.
W
 
 
 
In a message dated 11/12/2007 4:07:45 P.M. Central Standard Time,  
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

Ok,  Wheelchair. Why aren't y'all making eyes at that 5 cyl dodge sprinter? 
It  looks almost wheelchair ready! Even if it isn't real pretty, you are  
considering a big clumbsey ford. Looks can't be a factor. It isn't a minivan  
by 
crysler, its a minivan by Mercedes! Front wheel drive. Already got  headroom. 
I'm  surprized no one has mentioned them when looking for a personal vehicle.
 
Best  wishes,
john



 



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