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Jul 10, 2014 #1 m7815,319667 Virginia Beach Va. http://fredericksburg.craigslist.org/cto/4498690752.html
Jul 10, 2014 #2 taxrelieverLicensed to Represent!14,695287 Maine I like it.....this would be the PERFECT company vehicle for Austin.
Jul 10, 2014 Moderator #3 Beach66BumModeratorTop Poster Of Month14,525295 Big Island on the West Coast nice, check out the slotted old school rims
Jul 10, 2014 #4 AustinFTF's #1 Knob Polisher10,350297 Cumming, GA Another $2500 in parts and or labor, she'll be good to go. But is an old Econoline worth 10k?? I'd loooooove this thing for the company, though. Talk about an awesome advertising piece!
Another $2500 in parts and or labor, she'll be good to go. But is an old Econoline worth 10k?? I'd loooooove this thing for the company, though. Talk about an awesome advertising piece!
Jul 10, 2014 #5 taxrelieverLicensed to Represent!14,695287 Maine Austin said: Another $2500 in parts and or labor, she'll be good to go. But is an old Econoline worth 10k?? I'd loooooove this thing for the company, though. Talk about an awesome advertising piece!Click to expand... From a tax point of view, meaning taking it off the top of your net business income, the true net cost of a $10k (more variables here of course, but generally) would be about $6k, so then it would be worth it for sure!
Austin said: Another $2500 in parts and or labor, she'll be good to go. But is an old Econoline worth 10k?? I'd loooooove this thing for the company, though. Talk about an awesome advertising piece!Click to expand... From a tax point of view, meaning taking it off the top of your net business income, the true net cost of a $10k (more variables here of course, but generally) would be about $6k, so then it would be worth it for sure!
Feb 2, 2015 #7 marciawillie120 cool '63 wish You had some pics up, i used to have a 64, sure wish i still had it..