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v drive
willowbilly3- Posts : 1734
Join date : 2010-01-30
- Post n°2
Re: v drive
I used to have a customer with a chevy Vx4 and I have seen a Ford with it too. they have a little diff on each frnt wheel. The Ford had it on an I-beam.
The guy who owned the one I worked on was named Terry. He was a driver/guard for Loomis. One day during a routine mid day pick up at a local grocery store, some crazy nigger crackhead shot him in the face and killed him dead.
The guy who owned the one I worked on was named Terry. He was a driver/guard for Loomis. One day during a routine mid day pick up at a local grocery store, some crazy nigger crackhead shot him in the face and killed him dead.
CJ,s 67 F100- Posts : 619
Join date : 2010-09-01
Location : Sunnyvale, Texas
- Post n°3
Re: v drive
New to me. Did the guy who killed the guard get the chair?
hardtailjohn- Posts : 858
Join date : 2010-02-04
- Post n°4
Re: v drive
I remember seeing vans like that with the school bus crap...but never seen or heard of anything like that Vdrive!! That looks like it could be fun!!!!! Lots of possibilities there!
willowbilly3- Posts : 1734
Join date : 2010-01-30
- Post n°5
Re: v drive
I don't think Alaska has the death penalty.CJ,s 67 F100 wrote:New to me. Did the guy who killed the guard get the chair?
Back on the Vx4, yeah, lots of possibilitys. I don't know how many they made but I have seen maybe 5 including this one. Was it a Pathfinder or is that a different deal, can't remember now.
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Join date : 2010-01-26
Age : 67
Location : OK
- Post n°6
Re: v drive
here's a picture of the ford set up--kinda cool looking
http://econolines.ipbhost.com/index.php?showtopic=4940
also made me think the van body might work on the travelall chassis
http://econolines.ipbhost.com/index.php?showtopic=4940
also made me think the van body might work on the travelall chassis