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Old 09-26-2003, 08:18 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Alumi-Bunk (Vans)

2002,2003,2004 Ford Cargo Van. Has anyone purchase one through this company? What is the APR like and how does the van hold up? Any good/bad with this vehicle?
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Old 09-26-2003, 08:18 PM   #2 (permalink)
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RE: Alumi-Bunk (Vans)


Hey Runner good to meet ya. iwas down thier the other day.look at a few used c types saw one for 25000 had a half a mill miles on her they wanted 1600 a mo for 30 months,man kinda steep for me! for sure now if she had half the miles i mightve considered her,,,looked at the vans nice stuff for sure but at 600 a mo well hmmmmm is all ican say... nice bulkhead work they had on her...At scebawang mi, i saw a usded alumavan (could still see the ol tri st sticker "shadows") that had 426,000 miles a 2000 i think she was they wanted 1700 for her, 426,000 on her, a gasser no less! shocked the bejezuz out of me so i guess ya can put some miles on them! Wish you the best...sorry i cant help ya more
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Old 01-03-2004, 01:58 PM   #3 (permalink)
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RE: Alumi-Bunk (Vans)

Hello, I hope I can help you. I did lease a E-350 Diesel van from AlumiBunk. It is a very good Runner lots of power, drives great. They are a little high priced for what you get, but the sleeper is nice. The sleeper is 24" wide. not a lot of room, even when you put the seat all the way forward. The lease was with a company out of Toronto, Canada, and you had to write 12 post dated checks, and send them to them each year of the lease. My van was $33k and the payment was 683.00 a month,with $4000.00 down payment. I hope this helps you..Drive Safely...Butch
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RE: Alumi-Bunk (Vans)

Hi,

Have you ever looked into a TRAC (Terminal Rental Adjustment Clause) lease for a vehicle ????

Little or no upfront money .....
No mileage restrictions !!!!
Buildout or upfit any way you like
You and the company ( i.e. GM or Ford, etc.) agree on he residual value at the start.
(example 10% on a $50,000 vehicle = $5,000)
If at the end of the lease you can sell the truck for more than $5k
You pocket the difference....
If less than $5k you pay the difference....

Incentive to keep the truck maintained and running well... clean and in good condition...

Tax advantages may apply as well (deductions and the like)

I can send anyone wanting to know more ...details...

The big construction companies do this with their equipment...why not
YOU !!!!!!!!!!!

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