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There's 2 1/4 ton trucks in Brandon running around with twin stacks. Ones a mid-late 80's ranger with 3-4 inch stacks and I don't remember what the model of the second truck was, but it's got 4-5 inch. Kinda odd, but not really in a bad way.
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No, I don`t think that they`re even good for laughing at.....But different strokes for different folks I guess, thankfully they seem to be on the way out lately.
I`m sure afew people used to dislike all the Mustangs that were every where thru 80`s-90`s. I still like them.....
The 83 is back home safely tucked away for the winter since Oct.
It would have been sold last summer but Pete didn`t think I would take a Comet in on trade.....
I don`t know exactly what the 70`s Comet was like but at that $ figure it didn`t really matter.
While I still like the Mustang I`ll see what happens next summer, I`m out of garage space big time. I have to park the 92 F250 in the shop which severely cuts down on my work space.
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