kluce
(Kevin L. Luce)
July 31, 2009, 8:32pm
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Here’s my new work vehicle.
I just got the first draft for lettering my work vehicle. There are a couple of changes I want but would like to hear your input. This will cost a little over $800 and I have $1,500 to spend.
Note: I’m not the type of person that likes a lot of graphics.
mcyr
(Marcel Cyr, CMI)
July 31, 2009, 8:54pm
22
Kevin, that is a pretty cool set of wheels.
I like that.
Pretty impressive.
mnahrgang
(Mark Nahrgang, C.R.I.)
July 31, 2009, 8:58pm
23
Chevy HHR.
You can put a 16ft extension ladder inside if you fold the passenger seats down. Don’t do that any more as I had a ladder rack installed.
jwilliams4
(Jae Williams)
July 31, 2009, 9:38pm
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mcyr
(Marcel Cyr, CMI)
July 31, 2009, 9:58pm
25
Nice Jae.
You know, I was always told that we come in this World as a Child with the undulating task of driving a three-wheeler, and then we get to be at 98 still challenged with the same task of learning to drive a three-wheeler.
Hope you succeed Jae. :mrgreen:;)
jmckee
(James McKee)
July 31, 2009, 10:06pm
26
not even going to ask where the ladders are Jae…
swaskewicz
(Steven C. Waskewicz, CMI)
July 31, 2009, 10:07pm
27
I carry two ladders, the Extend N’ Climb, which I keep behind the passenger seat in the cab, and I have a 22’ Fiberglass Little Giant, that folds flat, and I keep it in the bed, but only when I’m out on inspections.
I guess I never saw the need for a rack…
mgratton
(Marcel Gratton, CMI)
July 31, 2009, 10:41pm
28
wwilson3:
it is a Hemi lol
Lol…16 sparkplugs to replace!
mgratton
(Marcel Gratton, CMI)
July 31, 2009, 10:47pm
29
Lol…John just bought two telescopic ladders!
Mustangs don’t have much traction in snow but will get you there fast on dry roads…
I miss my 5.0.
Regards,
mcyr
(Marcel Cyr, CMI)
July 31, 2009, 10:53pm
30
Remember not to forget to install the proper safety signs on your Inspection Vehicle like I did here.
Now this is top of the line. :mrgreen:
sstanczyk
(Stephen Stanczyk, WA License #221)
July 31, 2009, 11:29pm
31
Cadillac CTS. Two Telesteps, a 14.5’ and a 12.5’, both widestep versions. 27 mpg. Comfortable and fast. Clients love the ladders.
jwilliams4
(Jae Williams)
July 31, 2009, 11:55pm
32
Don’t use ladders…
I don’t do roofs…
I don’t do attics…
I don’t do crawls…
Heck, I’m mostly retired…I don’t do inspections…
Not often anyway.
Actually I do roofs, attics, crawls, and an occasional inspection for referrals from previous clients.
Mostly I do insurance inspections, and those have been a little slow lately.
jwilliams4
(Jae Williams)
July 31, 2009, 11:58pm
33
And I drive a '98 F150 standard cab, and I carry my ladders inside with me–unless I need the tall ones.
I use the pick-up bed mainly for garden supplies, such as dirt, mulch, etc.
jmerritt1
(Jeff Merritt)
August 1, 2009, 2:21am
34
1999 Jeep Cherokee sport, 6-banger just hit 200,00 I will start looking next year for a new work truck.
mhazelwood
(Mike Hazelwood, CMI)
August 1, 2009, 6:15am
36
Ford F250 super crew 4x4 - V10 Triton - awesome MPG’s
dvalley
(David Valley, License #566 - CMI)
August 1, 2009, 11:02am
37
I like my Chevy Avalanche. All my equipment and two ladders fit nicely and everything is protected from the rain…
jfunderburk
(Joe Funderburk, CMI)
August 1, 2009, 4:13pm
38
Here’s my assistant parking it for me. A new GM model. It’s called “The CBI” (Change you can Believe In).
http://www.boingboing.net/200711021135.jpg
dspencer1
(Darren Spencer, CMI 542)
August 1, 2009, 4:32pm
39
I would be out of business within a year using a car for inspections.
rbusch
(Ryan Busch)
August 1, 2009, 5:50pm
40
:mrgreen::mrgreen::mrgreen::mrgreen: