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Old 03-12-2010, 10:59 PM   #11
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Actually the Transit has been around for a long time in Europe with lots of different body styles, I bet a Transit based vehicle takes over the Econoline.
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Old 03-12-2010, 11:10 PM   #12
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Old 03-12-2010, 11:15 PM   #13
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i just ordered a black one gonna black out all the front windows the thing is gay looking but it will be cool no differnt than working out of a pickup with cap....22/25mpg cant go wrong i live that far from town ....gonna keep my cube for bigger jobs....gonna get a rack on top for 10 footers and drive the hell out of it
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Likey...no Likey?

.........THIRD photo was used for scale.
I hate to call foul but how do you expect us to use the third picture for scale if you omitted her measurements?

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Actually the Transit has been around for a long time in Europe with lots of different body styles, I bet a Transit based vehicle takes over the Econoline.
Ford was showing a larger transit that looked a lot like the Sprinter vehicle. It's about time for it, the current Ford van has been around since 92
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Ford was showing a larger transit that looked a lot like the Sprinter vehicle. It's about time for it, the current Ford van has been around since 92
I believe the larger Transit is from their European market.

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I looked at these for about 2 minutes waiting for the fellow to come back with my trade-in at ford.




You will not fit in this vehicle if you are a large male.
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I believe the larger Transit is from their European market.

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Right. They were showing it at an auto show.

The Sprinter did the same thing, it was from the Mercedes-Benz European market then sold as Freightliner, Dodge and now more commonly at Mercedes-Benz here in the US.
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I could never see anyone using that thing as a full service vehicle, you couldn't carry crap for stock of all of your drain machines including a sewer machine.

I bet TM could do it.










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