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Snappy

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There isn't any specific details about it but that price doesn't seem too bad. That would make a nice truck to take used tools and stuff to flea mkts & swap meets. :)
 
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Joel 67

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Assuming it is basically sound, I do not see why a SO guy getting into the biz couldn't use it. Would be a lot cheaper than leasing a new truck, and allow that person to be profitable that much quicker.
 

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Assuming it is basically sound, I do not see why a SO guy getting into the biz couldn't use it. Would be a lot cheaper than leasing a new truck, and allow that person to be profitable that much quicker.

Depends on the contract. They required our old Snap-on guy (quite a few years back) to either get a new truck, or increase his inventory.

That said, I wonder if this mobile toolbox, needs new slides.:lol_hitti
 

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would this truck fit a small race car in the back????
 

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Location, Location, Location. I do believe they use road salt in Chi-town. 20+ years on the road, I'm wondering howitz the undercarriage.
 
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would this truck fit a small race car in the back????
:thumbup: Gotcha covered.

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Those trucks take a beating. Between the weight of the tools hanging on the walls and overhead and some of the roads in industrial areas of the driver's route that truck has seen some structural strain. My Snap-on man's old truck ended up with a lot of creative bracing between the frame and the outer walls to keep him rolling.
 

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I am selling my old tool truck if anyone is interested. It is a 2002 Freightliner MT45 with the Cummins 5.9. 180k miles. Asking $15k OBO.
 

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Looks long enough to me for something like an E30 or CRX or similar.

There's just a wall behind the driver seat right?
 
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Joel 67

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I am selling my old tool truck if anyone is interested. It is a 2002 Freightliner MT45 with the Cummins 5.9. 180k miles. Asking $15k OBO.

Sounds like a deal--especially with that sweet SO lifetime guarantee!

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