I would have loved to have driven it home from Connections

Becker

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The Butler on display inside the trade show.

Loaded, and would suit the needs of my humble business perfectly.

I spent nearly an hour getting sold on the unit from one of the guys working the booth. He answered a lot of questions.

Anyone want to buy a e350 ford 06 with 36k miles and a perfectly running MH slide in. Well running perfectly last time I used it. LOL




Already looking forward to the next connections!
 

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No, this the 1st time I have wanted to drive one home.

My current van will not be for sale if I order a loaded Butler.

My business, over 90% of all my work is homes occupied by the owner. Well taken care of homes. A Butler would be a good match for my small cleaning business.

The Butler in a box is nice, but box could use some changes, and for a price tag of $78,000 I'd look harder at AT.

Besides the Butler would fit in my garage and not upset the snobs in the hood. Oh yeah and I'm now on the board of directors so bending the rules would not be a good thing.


I took a lot of pic of the Butler Box.
 
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That was an extended cargo van... notice the space between the fresh water tank and the rear shelf on the right ( from the pic taken from the rear of the truck)

Just wanted to point that out for Becker in case his garage won't house an extended length van.
 

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my old e250 extended fit.. no worries and that was in the shortest of 3 stalls, But thanks. That would suck!
 

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