Typically moving vans have double swing doors we call "barn doors" located mid box on the passenger side. Sometimes there is a second located towards the rear. Usually that is a single swing such as the one on this unit. As for the water leak, we don't know anything about it. We chose to pass on this truck due to that particular issue.
The cargo box is junk. As a chassis/cab I might be interested, but you have to be cautious with fleet vehicles, most of them get maintained fine but they get driven HARD.
Poa, there are many different kinds of companies. Sole proprietorship, partnership, corporation, and limited liability company (LLC) just to name a few. When the term "corporate" was used here it refers to a large multi national corporation. When looking at a used truck it is important to know it's history. Did it come from a large "corporate" company, an owner operator, or a small family owned business? Knowing the history will tell you a lot about how a truck has been maintained over the course of it's life. Thanks for watching the video!
Love the video guys, we learned a lot!
Thanks for watching guys!
Thats cool
It sure is! 🙌
I would think passenger side door on front of box and mid box, then use the back doors for unloading the rear area. What caused the water leaks?
Typically moving vans have double swing doors we call "barn doors" located mid box on the passenger side. Sometimes there is a second located towards the rear. Usually that is a single swing such as the one on this unit. As for the water leak, we don't know anything about it. We chose to pass on this truck due to that particular issue.
Aw shucks! I thought he was going to make an RV out of it!
Hey Amy, that would be a fun idea but we're a moving company! ☺️
The cargo box is junk. As a chassis/cab I might be interested, but you have to be cautious with fleet vehicles, most of them get maintained fine but they get driven HARD.
The cargo box has definitely seen better days. We passed this unit up for another one in better shape.
Like the bill how much for the truck I got my own body man how much for the truck as is
You'll have to contact the seller for that information.
*a lease from a CORPORATE "COMPANY"? ... Is there any other type of company other than a corporate one.*
Poa, there are many different kinds of companies. Sole proprietorship, partnership, corporation, and limited liability company (LLC) just to name a few. When the term "corporate" was used here it refers to a large multi national corporation. When looking at a used truck it is important to know it's history. Did it come from a large "corporate" company, an owner operator, or a small family owned business? Knowing the history will tell you a lot about how a truck has been maintained over the course of it's life. Thanks for watching the video!