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| | | Crescent Cruiser - any idea who did this conversion? #740023 September 02nd 2018 9:01 pm | Joined: Jul 2018 Posts: 75 journeyman | OP journeyman Joined: Jul 2018 Posts: 75 | I'm trying to figure out who did the conversion of my 89 E150. The only hint I have is that the seats say "Crescent Cruiser" on them.
The only reference I can find to them online is another van (88) that was sold a while back.
Any insights? | | | Re: Crescent Cruiser - any idea who did this conversion? | Joined: Sep 2005 Posts: 9,855 Likes: 234 carpal tunnel | carpal tunnel Joined: Sep 2005 Posts: 9,855 Likes: 234 | You may have already seen this: Wheelchair Vans, Scooter And Wheelchair Lifts And Handicap Vans http://www.crescentvans.com/Could be them. Their site says they've been around for 38 years. | | | Re: Crescent Cruiser - any idea who did this conversion? | Joined: Jul 2018 Posts: 75 journeyman | OP journeyman Joined: Jul 2018 Posts: 75 | Thanks! I just dropped them a line to see if they were the conversion company.
| | | Re: Crescent Cruiser - any idea who did this conversion? | Joined: Jul 2018 Posts: 75 journeyman | OP journeyman Joined: Jul 2018 Posts: 75 | Riddle solved: Crescent Cruisers were made by Crescent Ford in High Point/Kernersville NC. | | | Re: Crescent Cruiser - any idea who did this conversion? | Joined: Sep 2005 Posts: 9,855 Likes: 234 carpal tunnel | carpal tunnel Joined: Sep 2005 Posts: 9,855 Likes: 234 | Good deal! Sounds like it's been an North Carolina van all the time. | | |
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