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Hello Attic Rat,
Good luck with the new truck. I can't wait till I buy a new 350 maxi length, and all set up
with the bins, and all that good stuff. It must be pretty cool to have new. I've allways had used--85, and 2 86's. AC and a good stereo, man I can see it now!

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...Thanx guys,I've had her for about a week, but never had a chance to "move-in" yet...snow and all,...still using the old van for now,..(I really just don't wanna get road salt on her,...I know,I'm pathetic).. [Linked Image] [Linked Image]
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Ahhh, the pampered van syndrome. I don't blame you. Between road salt and the increased likelihood for fender benders it might be a good idea to wait till the weather warms up a bit.

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AR,

When I went from a Bucket-of-Bolts to a New Truck I found that it paid for itself. Having a reliable Truck means a lot and a Shiny New one can improve your image too.

Best of Luck to you!
Bill


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