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Old 11-03-09, 12:07   #1 (permalink)
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Question Looking for a newer detail rig

So my old 1993 F-150 truck is suffering from age and well, I think it maybe time to invest in something newer. I'm not looking for new but rather a used something. I don't need to haul water tanks.

I am considering an second generation Ford Windstar, would this be a good rig for a mobile detailer?

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Old 11-04-09, 10:57   #2 (permalink)
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Re: Looking for a newer detail rig

I would say an astro looks more like a work vehicle than a windstar...
 
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Re: Looking for a newer detail rig

I'm working out of an 02 Mustang GT at the moment, I'm looking at trading it in on an 04-07 Explorer. I'm planning on towing a small trailer, and all my crates full of supplies with fit in the trunk of the SUV. Plus you wouldn't be driving a mini-van.
 
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Re: Looking for a newer detail rig

I'd just upgrade to a newer F150, I mean it would be plently of space - in and out and it also has room for improvement in the odd case you would want to do the water tank setup...
 
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