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damm guys I can't even get my wife of 12yrs top even come out and hand me a wrench. She hates the smell of grease and hates it when I come in after fixing whatever all dirty and smelling of gas/grease. Hey 88 7.3 where are you from?? I'd love a girl who can handle her own and can help me fix things.
My sweety owns an International Scout but she's the inspiration for Bubba. It's just like the truck her daddy had that she learned to drive on. She really likes the bench seat, really cozy! Her daughter owns a Ford truck, too!
i guess im in the minority here. my girl loves my f-250 and i cant keep her out of it .. whenever we go somewhere alls i hear is 'can i drive?' she gets funny looks when she drives it though because shes only 5'-1" and driving a superduty 4x4 with 35" tires looks a little bit funny. but she changes my oil for me, she just bought me a westin bull bar for the front and she cant wait untill i get the lift on that i just ordered. gotta love it
I would gladly hold on to any girl that was remotely interested in trucks, and if she loved fords that would seal the deal right there, all the girls I have met love the ricers or the small cavalier type cars.
My problem is I can't find a guy who appreciates the fact that I am into working on trucks, hunting, camping and playing in the mud with atv's or trucks.
You are not lookin hard enough, we are all over the Westside.
Heck, be happy if ya find one that's into any truck.
Most I talk to, it's "Toyota's are nice",
[rant]
My Wife drives a Toyota......Tundra.
It is a truck.... and
It is a V8 (4.7L and that's respectable)
she loves it and says she wouldn't do with out it (though she is looking into a Sequoia just for family reasons)
She actually want to put a 3" lift on it (hellya Ill help her to get that done)
I have two beautiful daughters. Both drive Ford trucks. My grandsons (one from each daughter) love my '54 F-100. My wife and I just bought a 2001 pickup. It wasn't a Ford. Neither of my daughters could care less about brand loyalty, nor do I. We just like the trucks we have... and the grandsons don't know the difference (if there is really any difference at all.)
We sure have fun picking on each other... the truck thing might even come up jokingly. We can each carry what we want in the bed. They all get crumby gas mileage and we love them. What could be better? himmelberg
torque... yeah, except that word is alien to the girls around here they're too worried about their hawaiin seat covers and mardi gras beads on the mirror
Easy there fella, I KNOW that youre not too young to know where those mardi gras beads come from.....Appreciate the beads and what they stand for!! As for the seat covers, now those are for the birds
Scott
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