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#18943 12/17/02 07:39 PM
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Chevy trucks, two 1500's and one 2500. All gas burners (the 2500 is a gas guzzler), all two wheel drive. Not much snow on the GA coast!

#18944 12/17/02 08:02 PM
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Edward, We are going to get a Work Max with a GMC cutaway van. We may end up with the Superior version, who knows.

Curently we use GMC 2500 cargo vans. I drive an Isuzu Trooper around all day chasing parts, money, bids, etc. I think I'm going to have to get a pick-up truck though, today I drove around with 2 temp poles in there all day. I'm going to ruin the interior if I don't get a truck for the company.

#18945 12/17/02 08:32 PM
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Weuse an87 toyota flatbed with large sideboxes,4wd. Also have a95 dodge ram pickup 4wd. Four wheel scratch is a must here in the ga. mtns.

#18946 12/17/02 08:35 PM
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I'm in a new Chevy 2500 (3000 mi) with a Royal bed & rack. The bed's got the sliding cover, so it's pretty secure.
No nasty weather here, so it's alot easier to get into the bins than the "Rolling Napalm" van I just retired (after 287K miles).

#18947 12/17/02 08:42 PM
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this is interesting E-Scott.....

[Linked Image from knapheide.com]

#18948 12/17/02 08:47 PM
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Scott,
No nasty weather here? Where have you been the last couple of days? [Linked Image]

#18949 12/17/02 08:49 PM
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Well, we have three (3) Ford Vans; E350 Diesel, E350 gas, & E250 Gas, all are "maxi"
(long wheelbase). Fitted with racks/shelving/bins, and a medium Knack box for the $$ tools. Next is the F700 utility with the 55' TECO, thats diesel thank god. Me personally, I drive a Chevy Tahoe...used to be a "true blue" Ford guy, but the $$$ Expedition and $$$$$$$Excursion made me switch. Tahoe has 44K in 18 months. '95 diesel van is 128K, 95 E250 is 90K, and the '00 E350 is 38K. Next one "may" be a box or utility van body.
John


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#18950 12/17/02 10:54 PM
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We used to be loyal GM people but we were not impressed with the current generation vans (we had a 87, and 2 1990 full size GM vans, but switched to Ford. We now have in our fleet, 97 E-150, a 2001 E-150, and a 2001 E-250. All full size cargo vans, with gas guzzling V8s, the 2003 E-250 is coming soon.....

Boy do the oil companies love us. [Linked Image]

#18951 12/18/02 12:30 AM
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Who was it that posted this link before?
http://www.thesitecommander.com/gallery.asp

#18952 12/18/02 12:37 AM
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I'm the guilty party.

Me> '89 Nissan Hardbody (laugh) Pickup...

The pinstripe on the bed is 2" lower than the pinstripe on the cab... Not good.

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