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Hey Doc I think I have one attachedLast edited by jkv; 08-04-2012 at 08:59 AM. Reason: add pics |
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I'm Your Huckleberry
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Hey Doc I think I have one attached
All that storage space, all those tool compartments, is going to make your life so much easier. Nice!
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I'm Your Huckleberry
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Hey Doc I think I have one attached
You going to install a refrigerant rack?
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Hey Doc I think I have one attached
That's similar to, but not as pretty, as my truck. Those outside bins are going to save your back from climbing in and out of the back of a van to get tools and supplies.
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Join Date: Jun 2012
Location: Augusta, GA
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Hey Doc I think I have one attached
I've got a big E350 van with the outside bins (Stahl truck body) and I love it EXCEPT when I have to fill it up. Gas motor, gets maybe 7 mpg on a good day with a tail wind. I've gotta replace it, and I'm thinking of going with a standard 150/250 cargo van. Sure will miss those outside bins though.
Looks like a nice truck - good luck with it! |
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I'm Your Huckleberry
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Hey Doc I think I have one attachedQuote:
I've an F-250 7.3 Turbo Diesel, gets 18-19. I farkin' hate vans, but I kept my 1998 Ford Windstar service van for back up. That one gets 25 mpg, gasoline.
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Hey Doc I think I have one attached
This one is getting about 14-16 as for as I can tell it is a 1 ton so not bad, but I love the storage that I have, much better than pulling all out of the back seat I had a 3/4 ton king cab and just did not have the room. Im with you doc cant stand a van I am a truck guy got to be in a truck and yes I am putting in a refrigerant rack, a must on that.
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