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I have had these brands in no particular order:
Subaru, Honda, Oldsmobile, Pontiac, GMC, Mercury, Ford, Nissan, Datsun, Toyota, Mazda, Skoda, Suzuki, Dodge,Volkswagen, probably some I forget
Last edited by wreckhaul; Feb 11, 2007 at 04:24 AM.
I have a 46 Chev 1 ton and a 71 GMC and both where inherited. The GMC is in rough shape but the 46 is pretty good just needs a little paint some interior work. the truck only has 17,000 miles on it, it was used by an retired farmer to haul water all its life.
I have owned nothing but Ford, except for a Mercury cougar, when I was in high school. My wife has been the same way, nothing but a Ford for that girl! Our families also own all Ford, except for my brother in-law. He has a Mazda, but Ford owns Mazda so I guess that's OK!! He also has a very nice '94 f-150 xlt 4X4.
I still have my 66 Fury 4dr that I got when I was 14. I have valiants here and some others. Mostly ford trucks. I have had over the years a variety of vehicles. Most were mopar and ford. or AMC . Chevys always nickeled and dimed me, I stilllike some of their designs and styles of the older cars.
1950 International KB6 (soon to be tow truck)
1951 International 3/4 ton
1958 International 1/2 ton
1960 International 1/2 ton
1956 Fargo truck with a HEMI
1961 Plymouth Beldevere (junk I dunno why i own this, demolition derby?)
I have owned a ton of different kinds. Even had a old vauxhaull 2 door one time! Now a days I have a chevy parts truck still kicking around, and a grand prix I someday want to get on the road again. I also have a grand cherokee, but other then that all fords
used to have a 52 gmc 5 window as well a plymouth lazer rs turbo awd, 95 gmc sierra, 78 monte carlo, 86 monte carlo ss, 73 chev wrangler, 95 mustang gt, and still have an 03 mazda tribute es awd
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