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Mat S. Davenport IA, 20. current daily driver - my baby, the second vehicle ive owed 1996 F150 eddie bauer edition, 302 v8, 2wd 3.55s limited slip. once again cherry after some body work.
my current beater - 1982 F100, 300 inline 6, 2wd 3.55s. first vehicle i ever owed, bought it from my best friend for 300 bucks in 2000, slowly but surely bringing it back from the dead.
mike, 16, in the mountains of virginia. currently driving a 76 F-150 4X4 with a very thirsty 390 4bbl, 5MPG aint good when your getting money off the occasional labor job espc in the winter.
My truck's paid for, i got it for free. I'd own about 300 ford trucks if i could afford insurance. Which brings me to my next question, how much is everyone paying for insurance. Mines like 400 every 6 months under my parents name.
i'm payin 1500 per year so that comes out to 125 a month.. my insurace is with AAA and i have plus (so called, have the card and eveything)... thing is my insurace would be more, bout 500 more or so but i got the education discount, and Teen smart... also would have been cheaper to get a truck with airbags but this truck is SOLID.. :/... end rant
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