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Old 07-12-2009, 08:05 AM   #1
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Just a qucik thanks

Hi everyone, I am a new member to the forum or more a newly registered one as I have been reading this particular forum for a couple of months.
Found this place as I was thinking about ordering a new truck. Been a window contractor since the fall of 79. I started in a pickup and then went into a Cube Van in 1984 thru 1989. Went back into pickups for various reasons until now.

So after lots of thought and research, I ordered a 2009 E350 Super Duty SRW Cutaway Van with a Unicell "Areocell CW" 12 foot box. It came in this week and despite a heavy schedule, we managed to get it up and running. Not completely there but good enough to work out of.

I wanted to thank everyone that posted their ideas and pics in all the various threads about trucks and trailers. It was a lot of great information that was very helpful.

I will post some pics as soon as I hit the "magic number" of posts

Going to be nice having everything under a roof again!

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Old 07-12-2009, 10:27 AM   #2
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If you want to e-mail them to me I'll post them for you. dennis400 at gmail dot com.
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dont' tell us it broke down 4 miles from the dealer just kidding good luck fords have always been good to me
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Old 07-13-2009, 05:09 AM   #4
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If you want to e-mail them to me I'll post them for you. dennis400 at gmail dot com.
Thanks, Dennis. I think I will hit enough posts soon enough but if not I will be in touch.
Very nice of you to offer.
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dont' tell us it broke down 4 miles from the dealer just kidding good luck fords have always been good to me
No, it didn't break down and I didn't pay cash, either

I have always used Fords except when I first started out I ended up with a POS Dodge based solely on price. I did have a 1 ton Chevy dually as a junk hauler but it was eating too much cash.

The only money I put in the last truck over 4 years besides some fluid changes was a light bulb for the tail light. Who can argue with that?
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