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yup...there's others. I'm from the Central Valley, where all the S10's and Silverados from all over the world come to die (when their factory warranty expires).
Haven't met a person yet whose had a bowtie truck for more than a few years...but know plenty of Ford faithfuls
btw, this post has been brought to you by a rest-stop off the freeway
i know you were kidding...i'm just b.s.ing too.
i do have wireless, but only because 1. my computer was about to die on me and i bought a laptop that came with it 2. my neighbors signal is so strong, i cancelled my 56k and use his for free
i just bought an 2003 ranger with 9 miles on the clock big change from most other trucks ive beat around but its a ford and its better than a coupe/sedan for sure. i'll never go back to passenger cars again- worst car related decision i've ever made.
so far i LOVE my truck...love it being a pickup, it being a Ford, and it being a 2003. i still cant believe how little i paid for it, taxes and everything!
Originally posted by drunkenmonk coupes can be fun sometimes
but there's very few 4doors I'd ever consider
I think the laptop I'm on might have WiFi ability
have to look into that
I'm in sacramento
where do you park your Ford ?
mines a short drive south of yours in Fresno. i just gave up a Mustang after owning it a year. it was fun and all but the whole time i either missed having a truck or regretted selling it.
my next ride will definitely be a ground up project. if nothing else, shopping for a new ride this time has taught me what i want/need.
4doors are ok...if you live with your parents or have a roommate.
i have WiFi on my laptop...i know because i left that sticker on it...i took off the sticker off the left side and it still has some stickey goop residue so i'll live with the sticker on the right side for now
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