sailfish
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Step vans. Not a tractor, chassis cab, or pickup but still a truck.I think they are vans.
Not trucks and definitely not cars.
And here I thought you two was tough guys on motorcycles.
Step vans. Not a tractor, chassis cab, or pickup but still a truck.I think they are vans.
Not trucks and definitely not cars.
And here I thought you two was tough guys on motorcycles.
If it has a back seat its a car. Otherwise its a truck.Step vans. Not a tractor, chassis cab, or pickup but still a truck.
They used to have vans (Ford Econoline's)---P-100's --flat tops and bubble tops.I think they are vans.
Not trucks and definitely not cars.
And here I thought you two was tough guys on motorcycles.
4 wheel driveThey used to have vans (Ford Econoline's)---P-100's --flat tops and bubble tops.
We never had any 4-wheel drive vehicles. I believe those were only used in mountainous regions. We could have definitely used them in the winter.4 wheel drive
The bubble top vans were POS. Really crappy in bad weather.We never had any 4-wheel drive vehicles. I believe those were only used in mountainous regions. We could have definitely used them in the winter.
I think I'd quit if I had to deal with your WintersWe never had any 4-wheel drive vehicles. I believe those were only used in mountainous regions. We could have definitely used them in the winter.
They were all a POS after a couple hundred thousand miles of dirt road driving----rattle traps--doors would fly open--Unfortunately UPS wouldn't junk them until they literally had the frames fall apart.The bubble top vans were POS. Really crappy in bad weather.
Believe me my truck was NEVER shut off in the winter (even when I was in a restaurant for lunch) unless it was on a hill.I think I'd quit if I had to deal with your Winters
P*.I think I'd quit if I had to deal with your Winters
You have zero room to talk....
Believe me my truck was NEVER shut off in the winter (even when I was in a restaurant for lunch) unless it was on a hill.
Did you work package car or feeders?Same here. I refused to call a TRUCK a CAR.
I think they are vans.
Not trucks and definitely not cars.
And here I thought you two was tough guys on motorcycles.
Package--for 30 years.Did you work package car or feeders?
Except for a couple of months when I first went full time. I drove an Econoline over to North Dakota every night when UPS opened up North and South Dakota. That was the route I used to take my new bride along with me and have fun "on the clock".Did you work package car or feeders?
When I started air driving we had those.They used to have vans (Ford Econoline's)---P-100's --flat tops and bubble tops.
In the city on tared roads or highways they were ok. On washboard dirt country roads they would rattle your spine.When I started air driving we had those.
They were great for air driving
We has some gravel roads I used to deliver to. I think I cracked a couple of teeth getting bounced around onIn the city on tared roads or highways they were ok. On washboard dirt country roads they would rattle your spine.