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    I've seen a couple Snap-On trucks, and for being a top of line company, they certainly don't spend their money on their trucks.

    snapOnPhoto01-recon-tool-truck_496x370.jpg

    This is the one I've seen a couple times. It looks like an old bread truck from the '90's.
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    I dont know what you are expecting, that looks alright. My Snap On guys truck is a bit older and quite used on the inside.
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    My point is is that they are hella expensive and they don't even have nice trucks. You'd think a company like that would have nice stuff.
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    I still dont see what kinda of truck they should be in? Tour bus? They are franchise own they have to pay for the truck and the upkeep
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    you do know that the guy driving the truck owns it, hes a independent contractor really.

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    Lmao OP really, what are you expecting a Bentley or something.


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    Well something more like this:

    straight_truck_sam_50_60_90.ashx

    This looks way more modern than the old Wonder bread truck they drive now...
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    Our Matco guy drives around in an Izuzu NPR or IPR or forget which. The USA Tools actually showed up in a Ford Transit Connect one day cause his big truck was getting fixed. That Connect was labeled as a "tool express" since it really couldnt carry crap.
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    You get what you can afford.... If his a independent contractor guess what he may not be rolling in dough. The quality of the tools has nothing to do with the vehicles its in.


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