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I have a 4 car garage which is actually 2 cars wide by 2 cars deep. I have my 26 foot boat, lawn mower, snowblower, motorcycles, kids bikes, motorcycle trailer on one side and my F150 and Civic on the other side. We also have a Dodge 2500 diesel parked in the driveway that has been on loan from my FIL for about 2 years now (as well as one of the motorcycles and the trailer). The Dodge is the primary TV for the boat since it does a better job. The garage is just long enough that we can park both crew cab trucks back to back and shut the garage door.
Since the Car is our daily driver and the F150 has been buried in the garage, I have been driving the Dodge that is typically parked in the driveway to work for the last couple of weeks, until today.
I was a little concerned if the F150 would start this morning but she fired right up. I was also pleasantly surprised that I had a full tank of gas in her.
I enjoy driving all of my vehicles in our fleet for various reasons and was happy to get back in my 2003 F150 XLT Super Crew 4x4 with 76K miles on her.
My wife and I purchased this truck new back in December 2002 just after we got married and plan on keeping her (truck and wife) for a long time. Maybe we will give this truck to my son when he turns 16 in 10 more years.
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