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Terry

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I'm seeing ads for the Ford Transit Connect here.
Looks like it would be good as a small service van for television repair or computers.
I kind of like the longer boxes that the cubes have for hauling plumbing to the jobs.
I like how the ford engines run, at least the ones I've owned.

The Transit Connect has the taller interior that I like, but my son James is 6'-4", so I would likely just get the bigger box that Ford has.

It does look kind of cool though.
Looks like something that Ian would want to use.


[video=youtube;ldQrapQ4d0Y]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ldQrapQ4d0Y[/video]
I saw Toby Keith last night at the White River Amphitheater in Auburn, he had a fun Ford commercial to lead off his concert, and then they pulled him out of the bed of a Ford pickup to start the show.
Classic.
 

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Ian Gills

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This is the sort of van all plumbers should use. Light and economical. Allowing the professional to focus on the service aspect of the profession rather than being a tool or component carrier.

Customers provide the parts, plumbers provide the services.

Fit this Cadet 3 over there Mr Plumber.

YES SIR!
 
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