Whatcya Driving to the Nationals
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Whatcya Driving to the Nationals
Ken Since you are the host, whatchya driving to the Nationals? How about the rest of you FTEs?
John
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66F100s Rule
In the cool still quite of night you can hear chevies rusting away.
John
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66F100s Rule
In the cool still quite of night you can hear chevies rusting away.
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Whatcya Driving to the Nationals
>whatchya driving to the Nationals?
>
>John
>jowilker
For me it was going to be my wrecked Super High Milage `92 F150 daily driver. But it dosen't quit fit in with the other trucks around town. So instead, I guess I will be driving my little known and seldom talked about Low Milage `86 F150. Only driven on get away trips like this, but it is still in awesome condition and is starting to blend in a little with the older trucks. Gas milage isn't as good either.
Dan Herrmann
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Whatcya Driving to the Nationals
I'll be in the Dodge Caravan pulling the Coleman.
Tim - a shuttle to Pigeon Forge would be very costly. It is a long way from the airport. Someone on this list should offer to give you a ride. If you don't mind riding with a wife, 2 kids, perhaps the family dog, and are arriving about 2 pm (EDT); I might be game. I'll bet someone with a vintage Ford could do better!!!
Glenn in TN
Tim - a shuttle to Pigeon Forge would be very costly. It is a long way from the airport. Someone on this list should offer to give you a ride. If you don't mind riding with a wife, 2 kids, perhaps the family dog, and are arriving about 2 pm (EDT); I might be game. I'll bet someone with a vintage Ford could do better!!!
Glenn in TN
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