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2009 Ford F550 XL 4×4 Alum Line 12′ Walk Around Light Rescue

Listing Details

SKU: R2327

Year: 2009

Status: Sold

Condition: New

Price Quote: As Advertised

Chassis Type: Other

Interior Color: Other

Exterior Color: White

Fuel Type: Diesel

Engine MFG: Ford

Transmission: Automatic

Drive: 4x4

Fire Pump: N/A

Tank Material: Aluminum

Aerial Type: None

Availablilty: Immediately

Features

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SOLD!!!

Recently Reduced to $62,000.00

  • 19,962 Miles
  • Back Up Camera
  • 12′ Will Burt Light Tower
  • 12kW Onan Diesel Generator
  • Two 100′ Electric Cord Reels
  • 12′ Alum-Line Rescue Body
  • OAL 24′ 6″
  • OAH 9′ 6″

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2009 Ford F550 XL 4×4 Alum Line 12′ Walk Around Rescue

Two door walk around rescue powered by Ford diesel engine and automatic transmission with just 19,962 miles. This  Alum-Line non-walk-in rescue body has 3 side compartments on each side of the truck and large rear compartment. Warning light package and electronic siren as well as a 12kW Onan Diesel Generator and 12′ Willburt Light Tower. Call Bob today at 717-354-8106 for further details on this clean 2009 Ford F550 XL 4×4 Alum-Line 12′ Walk Around Rescue.

Recently Reduced to $62,000.00

SOLD!!!


Company History

The owner, Gary D. Gooder, started the company in 1986 doing most of the work himself: building, marketing, and delivering products like tack boxes, hog panels, and pickup truck accessories.

Although the small livestock producers were the first key customer of Alum-Line, the company has diversified and has entered other areas of the marketplace. Some of those areas include all types of trailers: including flatbeds, utility, cargo, auto and sport haulers, emergency and rescue bodies, contractor bodies and all types of tool boxes. Alum-Line’s market is so vast that almost anyone owning a truck or has something to haul is a potential customer. With their ability to customize, the product can be personalized to the customer’s wants and needs.

TIMELINE:

1986: Gary Gooder creates the Alum-Line name and the first products sold. They included tack boxes, hog panels, and pickup accessories. Employee number (1).

1987: A continuation of the company’s first year with other products from other companies also marketed by Alum-Line. Start attending trade shows. Employee number (2).

1988: The first dealers are established and the first Alum-Line truck bed is built. Employee number (5).

1989: Alum-Line incorporates as its product line is expanded to include all types of custom aluminum products. Total sales reach $350,000 with the company building its first Alum-Line trailer. Employee number (9).

1990-93: Products are being improved; new and revised products are being added as the company realizes continued growth. A full line of trailers is now part of the product line. R & B Fabricators, located on Stock Avenue, has joined Alum-Line in expanding its trailer production. A new addition was added to the main plant as toolboxes continue to be a hot item.

1994: Sales have climbed to nearly $3 million as the company continues to grow. The site for Plant II has been purchased. Employee number (25).

1995: Spurred by increased sales in truck beds, Alum-Line again expands. This time the company starts construction of a new building at the Plant II site and also purchases R & B Fabricators and adds their employees to the growing list. Employee number (40).

1996: The Company hits $4.8 million in sales and expansion for the immediate future is completed. The company now has 40,000 square feet under roof. Employee number (50).

1997: A 4,000 square foot addition is added to Plant II for custom truck body and trailer production.

1998: A 2,000 square foot addition is added to the east side of Plant II for tool box production. Sales continue strong, reaching $5.2 million. The company now has over 150 dealers nation-wide. Employee number (60).

1999: Purchase of storage buildings adds 7,300 square feet for much needed inventory and raw material storage. Complete remodeling of corporate offices begins.

2000: New record for total sales of $6.1 million. Over 100 percent growth in fire/rescue body sales. A new wash bay and transportation shop adds 4,800 square feet to plant II.

2001: New positions added to Alum-Line include: plant manager, accountant, and sales staff. Development of a much more in-depth web site.

2002-2003: Plant II receives its fifth addition and 2,640 square feet is added to increase custom truck body production. An additional 1,400 square foot building is added for axle storage. An executive assistant is hired to assist the owner. Total square footage is over 60,000. Employee number (66).

2004: Plant III expansion of 7,400 square feet is completed. This is the second largest expansion in company history. This addition will house the truck body and tool box manufacturing.

2005: Purchased a 8,000 square feet building to be used as a showroom and transportation office and shop. An additional five acres purchased for future expansion. The large lot will be used to display product and for dealer/customer pick up. Total sales for the year are $8.1 million.

2006: The Transportation facility and showroom are completed after extensive remodeling. This allows for servicing our own delivery trucks and an additional location for truck bed installations. Total employment number (70).

2007: Alum-Line purchased a 4000 square foot building next to plant III. After extensive remodeling, the building will provide additional manufacturing space for tool box production. Sales for the year are $9.5 million; employment number (80).

2008: A total redesign of the website. Operations Manager position added. An additional 5 acres was purchased for future expansion.

2009: A down year from the economy, but Alum-Line sees only a 15% drop in sales. Expansion continues in new markets.

2010: New products added to Alum-Line including a small line of utility trailers, called Pro-Utility LTD. Several military contracts for boxes begin.

2011: Sales increase by 25% from the previous year, and more employees are hired. A new fabrication area is built in Plant II.

2012: Sales continue to rebound from the recession. The lot and building that is connected to the main Alum-Line Sales Office is purchased. Additional storage and employee parking help enhance the property.

2013: Construction begins for the new 7,500 sq. ft addition to the Alum-Line Transportation Building. The new building will be used for the growing demands for Truck Bodies.

2014: Our new Alum-Line Truck Body is in full production. Ford trucks begin manufacturing the new F-150 with aluminum components; they are finally implementing advantageous aluminum. Alum-Line installs $170,000 worth of solar panels. Alum-Line was filmed and featured on episode “A Tiger Chase and a Tight Place” (Season 7, Episode 15) on reality TV series Shipping Wars on A&E, with star Marc Springer of Snortin’ Boar Transport. Marc has purchased several Alum-Line products and shares them on social media.

2015: Alum-Line expands its line of hydraulic dump and hydraulic tilt deck auto and skid load loader trailers.  3100 sq. ft of storage space is added to Plant II to be used for inventory, parts, and axle storage.

2016: Alum-Line continues to grow a large market for gooseneck flatbeds and “Hot Shot” trailers. Dog boxes and dog trailers are very popular. Alum-Line is endorsed by the National Upland Gun Dog Association. Additional employees are added to our team.

2017: The company wins NATM’s (National Association of Trailer Manufacturers) National Green Manufacturing Award at the NATM National Convention and Trade Show in Florida.

2018: Construction is complete on 11,100 sq. ft addition to our Transportation Building.  The additional space is for expansion of truck body and tool box production.