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It's a pretty nice afternoon here in the Capital City...I hope the same applies to your neck of the State.
Please join me in welcoming two new members to the Chapter today: Tethergrain comes to us from the Beach area with a 6.7L F450/550 non-chassis cab and a slew of other Ford products.
Lumberjack PAT comes to us with a VERY high mileage 1992 Ranger. We need to know more about the mileage claims
Hey its Lumberjack PAT, yes as MCDavis posted my ranger has a lot of miles on it, it has about 1.6 million miles on it... So my dad bought it new in '92 and had driven it until 2005, in that time period he drove to florida in it, pennsylvannia, and well to work and back everyday since 92. Everyday I loved riding with Dad to school in that truck (I was in elementary school). In 2005 my grandfather bought it from him and switched it from a manual to an auto tranny. (he hates shifing gears) So now it has some tranny problems yet they are in the works to being repaired. That's my ranger in a nutshell. Love driving it, can't wait to get it repaired so I can get it on the road again! Other Fords in the family, Grandfather has a 1934 Ford 4 door emerald green, built from a half rusted away body. A 1928 ford pick up truck that he bought from someone who made it into a hot rod. And then a 1926 t model. Pretty much original minus the hot rod wheels and a newer engine and tranny. That's all we have in the family now. Thanks!
Rezvani's Latest Post-Apocalyptic Monster Is a Ford F-150 Raptor Underneath
Slideshow: Called the Fortress, the 850-horsepower pickup combines Raptor underpinnings with military-inspired features, survival equipment, and a starting price of $285,000.