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I am in Breaux Bridge, Louisiana. Also known as one of the Crawfish Capitols of the the world.We are right in the middle of Cajun Country and in the middle of the Atchafalaya Swamp.
Phillip
I am in Minneapolis,Minnesnowta,where at this very moment we are getting 8 inches of the white crap dumped on us. I plan escape out of the city to the northwestern part where there are not as many people complaining about how loud my trucks are.
Well, I be from Lancaster PA, used to have the richest farmland in the world-now they just grow big houses and grass, lots of grass, but, the shore is 2 hrs and the mountains are about the same, a little more than one hour to Philly or Baltimore. Guess that's why I stay here!!
Chuck P.
I come from 29 Palms, about 60 miles ne of palm springs. I have a 69 F100 w/3on tree and a 300, soon to have a 4 barrel and headers, already have a RV cam. Here is something you might salt away for future use, next time you run into a frozen nut or anything use OIL of Wintergreen then take a 10 min break, it will come loose like anything.
Holy Cow! It's a small world. Although I'm not FROM 29 Palms, that's where I'm currently at. I guess if I'm from anywhere it would be IOWA, and of course everybody already knows IOWA stands for Idiots Out Wandering Around. I've been in every state in the U.S. except N.H., Vermont, and Maine. Don't really have any reason to BE or NOT to be anywhere. If there's a paycheck attached to it that's where I'll be.
I live in the not-so-truck friendly state of Massachusetts. After March I may never be able to drive my baby again. I'm hoping that they have a waiver law for emissions failure. If not, time to buy a different vehicle.
that's right. SUN. out of all the cities in the U.S. I think we are having the most beautiful weather down here (record breaking 84 degrees for this time of year.) But i wish it would rain once in a while... being born in S. Carolina and living on the east coast for a while... i miss that stuff..uh... snow... i almost forgot what it was.
ranked in order of favorites
1)1993 F150 2WD/300/I6 short bed and ready for a face lift. when i get the money
2)1999 new style Jetta. If you get one of these get a 6 cylinder. SLOW but SWEEeeet!
3)1990 BMW 535 3.5L 6cyl. i'll keep my comments short and sweet on this one. FAST, HEAVY, GAS, MAINTANACE = EXPENSIVE!!!! if you have one you know what i mean. i'd take my truck anyday.
Here I am 20 miles North of Salt Lake City, UT.
I bought my 70 F100 so I wouldn't have to drive my 84 Alfa Romeo GTV6 in the snow and salt. I have found myself driving the truck more often, at 35 years old I'm embarassed to say it's my FIRST truck! I will have it forever!
I am from Central Kentucky. Pros and Cons to living here. No emission testing in this part of the state and according to officials there is none planned anytime in the near future. Cost of living is outrageous. Taxes are high too. My wife moved here from Illinois last year and says wages are less and cost of living is more!!! Go figure.
'89 F-150 4x4 originally 300-6 FI now carbed 351,
Edelbrock Performer intake, carb, cam and RPM heads, MSD 6A, 11 to 12 MPG. 4sp. My 300 was getting 14MPG at best!!
DannyP
Well, folks, I'm from the great state of Arkansas (great, that is, ever since the Clinton's moved to DC!) Pine Bluff is my current home. I'd love to hear from any other arkies, epecially if you are interested in the 61-66 fords.
Nate
1964 F-100 Custom Cab 292 V-8 3 spd
1964 F-100 292 V-8 3 spd
1990 F-150 5.8L