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Re: Post Your Work Truck/van Thread
that is a sharp looking van
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Trade: Construction and Remodeling
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220/221, Those are some nice looking very neat trucks. Looks like you got just about everything in stock.
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Here is mine
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Thanks, I built them myself and I'm very proud of them. I don't like wasting resources driving to and from the supply houses. You can easily spend $100 for a $2 item.
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Here's my ride.
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Carpenter/Finisher
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Re: Post Your Work Truck/van Thread
My old truck
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I like Green things
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cant figure out how to put the pic up says file is too big???? HELP your pictures look huge!!
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I like Green things
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[IMG]file:///C:/Documents%20and%20Settings/Compaq_Administrator/My%20Documents/My%20Pictures/DSC00267.jpg[/IMG]
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I kid you not, I used to do jobs with my Trans Am!
I'd have the t-tops off with a 20' ladder sticking out of the passenger side top opening and materials and stock in the rear with the rear seat folded down and the front seat folded forward! ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() It was red, with machined Centerlines, jacked up in the back!
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Re: Post Your Work Truck/van Thread
I used to have an '87 F-250 with a custom Skyjacker 12" lift (Mercedes Benz truck springs in the rear) running 42"s. It had the Lund Vizor and Racerback and it was completely blacked out. It had a Mustang GT 5.0 with open exhaust (headers, Flowmasters, arrghh arrghh arrggh arrggh!).
One day, I had to use it to work. I loaded up 60 sheets of plywood in the rear (3,000lbs). No problem whatsoever. |
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just got the trailer this past winter. now if i only had more work, so i could finish the inside and get it out there to advertise. I insulated the walls and ceiling and put plywood up. Going to wait until it warms up a bit to paint the interior.
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MAN...I can't believe your workers can keep them that way. Way to go. ...Way to even impress clients.
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Re: Post Your Work Truck/van Thread
Nothing Fancy, just a work truck...
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I still have to get some vinyl then I will post pictures of my work van.
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Trade: Electrical
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Re: Post Your Work Truck/van Thread
If you listen closely you can hear the gasoline being sucked out of the tank....
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