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    What to do with 3- old 1 ton GMC service vans ?

    I think you could try to sell on Craigslist,scrap them or donate for tax credit. What do other contractors do with their old trucks?

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    We use Express vans...
    When they are replaced...
    The local painters/roofers/sheetrock guys want them.

    Put them up for sale in the local whatever listings...
    Be sure you have a signed bill of sale, stating:
    'Sold as is, no warranty'
    And have the buyer initial that line.
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    All suggestions are helpful. We need to remove all the reflective lettering and spruce them up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bill ferguson View Post
    All suggestions are helpful. We need to remove all the reflective lettering and spruce them up.
    Yeah...

    A wash outside, clean out the inside, wipe down the interior (drivers/passenger area and dash)...
    Check under the hood, etc...

    The put that 'for sale' sign on them and send them along to their new life.
    GA-HVAC-Tech

    Your comfort, Your way, Everyday!

    GA's basic rules of home heating and AC upgrades:
    *Installation is more important than the brand of equipment
    *The duct system keeps the house comfortable; the equipment only heats and cools (and dehumidifies)
    *The value of comfort, over the long term; leave economic choices behind!
    Choose your contractor wisely!

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    Make sure full coverage is paid up load them up with the junk tools from the shop and leave the keys in them and hope for the best
    Honeywell you can buy better but you cant pay more

    I told my wife when i die to sell my fishing stuff for what its worth not what i told her i paid for it

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