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Keystone Coach Works has been in business since 1978 at the same convenient location, just 15 minutes south of Pittsburgh. We are an independent retailer and installer of truck, van, and auto accessories, and adaptive mobility equipment. Keystone Coach Works strives to treat each customer as an individual with specific needs. As a reflection of customer satisfaction, we have a lot of long time repeat customers.
Keystone Coach Works deals in name brand, top of the line products from Sportsman, Lund, Viper, Stretch Forming, and Westin. Keystone Coach Works also sells and installs adaptive mobility equipment. We carry Braun, Crow River, Bruno, and MPS for both personal and commercial use. Keystone Coach Works has a fully stocked cap lot and our showroom is filled with aftermarket samples and working adaptive equipment.
The sales staff and specially trained installation technicians at Keystone Coach Works are waiting to answer your questions and assist you in making the right selection for your needs.
We are a long time member of National Mobility Equipment Dealers Association (NMEDA).
NMEDA members are required to adhere to the safety standards of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration and to follow the NMEDA Guidelines. NMEDA members update the Guidelines, a living document providing detailed recommended practices on equipment installation and modifications, yearly. Every NMEDA member agrees to follow these Guidelines when they join the association.
The Quality Assurance Program (QAP) is a recognized accreditation program for the mobility equipment industry. The program was developed to promote quality, safety, and reliability within the industry. Some states now require a dealer’s participation in the QAP to perform work for the Vocational Rehabilitation Programs. The QAP is the only program of this nature developed for the mobility equipment industry. A QAP designation enhances vehicle modification and mobility equipment installation in a manner consistent with the highest guidelines available in the industry.
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