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I also have a Jeep and I hate those stickers. They only seem to be on stock rigs. My '79 CJ7 304-V8 T-18 Dana 20 4" lift on 33's has a Ford Duraspark ignition. (stock) It's rusty but runs well along with my '76 F250 4x4. Sticker on my old '77 F150: Real trucks rattle when they run.
A friend that came over last weekend to pick up a parts Bronco pointed out the "truck nuts" he had just gotten on his dodge. I told him he should go see the ones on my trailrider project- two huge actual steel nuts hanging from a chain!! (ok, so were white trash!!!)
you should tell your buddy that he needs to take them off,
cause everybody knows that dodges ain't got no cookies.
for years, my diesel , "the rattletrap" has a set of 4 inch diameter brass doorknobs
hung under the back, between the rear and the bumper.
it was in refference to a comment someone made one day about how
"i had a set of big brass b*lls" for doing something with the truck that no one else would try.
I'm going to try and find a "Praise the Lord" bumper sticker. I'll then put a large "F" over the "L" in Lord. It will then read "Praise The Ford." Chevy owners will love that.
Rezvani's Latest Post-Apocalytic Monster Is a Ford F-150 Raptor Underneath
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