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How to Build a Cheap Motorized Wheelchair for Kids! - Easy!

How to Build a Cheap Motorized Wheelchair for Kids! - Easy! Everything you need to build your own 'Wheelchair for kids' is online for pretty cheap. But if you need help, or have a more complicated project feel free to reach out to Go Baby Go! They provide modified, ride-on cars to young children with disabilities so they can move around independently! You can check them out here: or email them directly jacgallo@udel.edu

It was really fun turning this toy jeep into a 'wheelchair' Here are the parts we used:
Here is the truck/jeep:
Large accelerator button:
Spade disconnects:
Spade disconnects female:
PVC is a 3/4 inch pipe.

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