Recently we had the pleasure of creating another mobile clinic, this time for one of our returning fleet customers. The bespoke vehicle, based on the L4H2 Peugeot Boxer, has been designed specially to help assess and treat homeless people and anyone in need.
These fully wipe clean vehicles can facilitate up to 5 passengers plus driver, 2 wheelchairs or 1 stretcher, and will be put to work within a local council’s Non-Emergency Patient Transport Services.
The SCW 2025 demo vehicle has now hit the road and is available for viewings!
We have once again had the pleasure of partnering with Southern Motor Group to showcase our latest wheelchair accessible conversion on the Volkswagen Crafter L2H2.
We are delighted to be converting the first electric vehicle for our long-term clients, DABD. We have had the pleasure of working with DABD since 2003 and during this time we have converted almost 30 vehicles for them!
This Summer Citroen released the new model Citroen Relay and we are pleased to announce that we have now completed our first conversion on it.
This month the SCW conversion teams have been hard at work converting two brand-new production vehicle for one of our long-term clients, Blacklight Tours. We have had the pleasure of working with Blacklight Tours since 2014 and have now converted over 10 bespoke vehicles for them.
Stanford Coachworks’ Nigel Povey was thrilled to take a trip up to Worcestershire to deliver two brand-new Mercedes Sprinters to The Myriad Centre. Each vehicle features our specialist Flat Floor design and can transport up to 16 passengers or 6 wheelchairs with seats removed.
The Stanfords team have had the pleasure of delivering a second wheelchair accessible minibus to our returning clients at Jewish Blind and Disabled. Their new minibus, based on the L3H2 Mercedes Sprinter, can facilitate up to 11 passengers plus driver or 3 wheelchairs with seats removed.
With 17 vehicle conversions and a relationship spanning over 22 years, we were delighted to deliver our 18th wheelchair accessible vehicle to our friends at Uttlesford Community Travel.
The Stanfords team have been incredibly busy building a bespoke Mobile Outreach Centre for two services at Central Bedfordshire Council.
We are delighted to have been given the opportunity to supply Handicabs Lothian with their first fully-electric wheelchair accessible vehicle. Their new vehicle is based on the Maxus eDeliver 9, supplied by Maxus - Heathrow Van Centre, and can facilitate up to 9 passengers or 2 wheelchair occupants with seats removed.
Take a look at our latest Ford Transit Custom conversion with premium diamond stitch interior!