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From: I'm lost somewhere in NJ -- can someone please find me?!?!?!?
Duramax killer
[updated:LAST EDITED ON 12-Dec-02 AT 07:31 PM (EST)]>Poopey, are you sure about this? 'Cuse if your not, I'll
>just cancel my F-350 order right now!
No need to cancel the order; I'll take the truck off your hands! I'll even pay the insurance & gas on it (assuming you'll still cover the purchase of the truck). ;-)
>you guys kill me
BANG! BANG! BANG! --> Oops... do I get to keep his truck too, now?
>That new 6.0L PSD and torqshift tranny look like a winning
>combo.Go Ford!
It is a great combo! My dad bought one of the test trucks and parked the front bumper up to a brick wall at his ranch in Arizona. With a brick on the go pedal, all four tires were smoking but he couldn't blow it up!
>>That new 6.0L PSD and torqshift tranny look like a winning
>>combo.Go Ford!
>
>It is a great combo! My dad bought one of the test trucks
>and parked the front bumper up to a brick wall at his ranch
>in Arizona. With a brick on the go pedal, all four tires
>were smoking but he couldn't blow it up!
>
>For those just tuning in, see Topic #2652.
From: I'm lost somewhere in NJ -- can someone please find me?!?!?!?
Duramax killer
Just saw the new Chevy commercial (not sure how new it is -- some of you guys may have already seen it). A guy towing a trailer pulls into the ranch and uses his quadra-steer to back it into a real tight corner and get the trailer where it needs to be. A bunch of bulls are standing around chewing hay. The "funny" part was when the bull dropped his jaw (and the grass in his mouth) watching the truck & trailer get through the tight curve. With all the BS floating around, I was reminded of that commercial -- even Chevy knows that their product is best suited in an environment full of BS!
>[b]Just saw the new Chevy commercial (not sure how new it is
>-- some of you guys may have already seen it). A guy towing
>a trailer pulls into the ranch and uses his quadra-steer to
>back it into a real tight corner and get the trailer where
>it needs to be. A bunch of bulls are standing around
>chewing hay. The "funny" part was when the bull dropped his
>jaw (and the grass in his mouth) watching the truck &
>trailer get through the tight curve. With all the BS
>floating around, I was reminded of that commercial -- even
>Chevy knows that their product is best suited in an
>environment full of BS!
that steer looks more like he's scared to death of the nasty looking truck in front of him