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I joined this site because I have begun my search for a better truck. I currently own a 1993 Ford Ranger XL Supercab 4x2 (READ: Sucks in Winter). It is powered by a 2.3 liter and has a five speed manual transmission. During the warm months this truck is nearly unflappable, gets good gas milage for a truck and very reliable overall. Put in some heavy snow and drifting that we had here recently and it becomes a "am I gonna make it home at all" situation. After this last blizzard I am not going to leave that question answered anymore. I am looking to get myself and my family a Bronco. This way I can get through the snow with a lot more ease and can move my wife and kids while doing it. Plus side is that I always wanted one anyway. Now I have an excuse.
So far this site has been very informative and I intend on this being my number one resource for my questions.
Thanks for having me here,
Paul
Last edited by TurboTuna; Jan 27, 2005 at 05:52 AM.
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Welcome to FTE and i hope you find what you are looking for. We can help you out with EVERY SINGLE question you may have about your next ford truck purchase. The guys in the bronco forum should be able to help you with everything and the offroad & 4x4 section should be helpful as well.
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