Ford Transit Crew Vans
TransitWorks has developed two different Crew Vans built on the new Ford Transit chassis.

TransitWorks has developed two different Crew Vans built on the new Ford Transit chassis. All TransitWorks Crew Vans have custom designed walls, headliner, and partitions in the second-row seating area, which have been fully tested to meet critical FMVSS 201U requirements for head impact protection.
The crew van is the van of choice for those businesses which normally will transport teams of 3-5 people and need cargo storage for gear, equipment or supplies. Industries that use crew vans include construction and supporting trades (ie: electricians, plumbers, painters, etc.), oil and gas drilling companies, cable and utility companies, and any company that transports teams of people to job sites.
TransitWorks offers the WorkCrew van which has a choice of a three-passenger bench seat or a two-passenger flip seat in the second row, and also the SMARTCrew which features three removable seats on TransitWorks’ exclusive SmartFloor flooring system. The WorkCrew starts at $4,895, and is available for the Ford Ship-Thru program to ship anywhere in the U.S. at minimal cost.
For more information, visit www.transit-works.com/transitcrew.
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