Ford E250 V10 with a bucket attachment. Inside geared out with drawers and 
cabinets. Used to be an old Cox service van. Got a picture of it on our front 
page www.wisp-router.com.
The 34ft bucket reach makes site survey and install quick work. They rarely 
take down a ladder to do an install.  
Only "problem" is you only get 8-9mpg in mix driving and the spring and tire 
setup makes for a very stiff ride. Tires requires 80psi pressure and some tire 
inflators can not handle that. 

/Eje 
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I got rid of my full sized 96 GMC Suburban (7~13mpg) and got me a 05
Dodge Caravan (19~30mpg).
It handles a 35ft extension ladder + a boot of gear   = )  


Josh Luthman wrote:
> What does everyone use for a service vehicle?  We have an 1999 f250
> that is at the end of it's road.  It has the cabinets and ladder racks
> to put al our stuff in.
>
> Our tower climber for those picky tower owners has a brand new Dodge.
> If you haven't seen these check them out.  If we could afford these I
> wouldn't be asking :(
>
>   



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