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Well, I finally broke down and did it. I have purchased a F-150. (5.4L, 3.73LS, 4 speed auto, 4x4, XLT, Supercab) The wife wanted a bigger, more reliable (and newer) vehicle as we are planning for the future. We had looked at numerous options and settled back on another Ford Truck!
So I guess this will be goodbye to the Ranger forum as I migrate to the F-150 forum. Everyone here has been a great help! This forum has been a wealth of information for me when working on my Ranger. I will still lurk and offer my $.02 whenever I can.
"TRADER"!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! BENIDICT ARNAILD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!JUDAS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !HA HA
We'll miss ya bro, you better stop back around. Why sell your ranger, there's no law that says a man can't have 2 trucks, that would make you a highclassed rednck. I'ld have a dozen trucks if my wife would let me, but she won't boo whoo. Anyhow, good luck with the new ride, stop in and see us and the old ranger would make a good v8 project!!!
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Why sell your ranger, there's no law that says a man can't have 2 trucks, that would make you a highclassed rednck. I'ld have a dozen trucks if my wife would let me, but she won't boo whoo.
I already have a 1979 Chrysler New Yorker, 5.9L, Burgandy w/ burgandy leather interior (immaculate), <64,000 on the odometer project car so she won't let me keep the ole' ranger. I'm also supposed to be selling the New Yorker when it is restored also... but we'll see about that!
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