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    Quote Originally Posted by claybuster View Post
    Hogster I'm a little disappointed >>>>> I went to a lot of trouble to take a picture of my neighbors new truck, just so I could rub it in about the MOTOR TREND TRUCK OF THE YEAR 2012...... and what do I get ????? Mr. nice guy???? disappointment, pure disappointment !!!!!! OH did I mention MOTOR TREND TRUCK OF THE YEAR!!!!! now hogster it took me about 40 minutes to download that pic{i'm not very computer friendly} so the least you could do is put up some anti FORD stuff,,,, Whats up with that???
    LOL well look at it this way,if it is your neighbors truck it will lower your property value just sitting in his driveway.And if it is yours well just well Im sorry man.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hogster1 View Post
    LOL well look at it this way,if it is your neighbors truck it will lower your property value just sitting in his driveway.And if it is yours well just well Im sorry man.
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    Good looking set up there bud. I use to be a GM guy, then had so many issues with front ends falling apart and poor turning radiuses I gave up on them. Tryied Toyota, good vehicles as long as they are not newer than 2000, they went to crap after that.

    I love my ford, its my second one now. They have really improved thier vehicles from the old road walkers they use to make.

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    In all seriousness they all make a good truck it just boils down to what you like and i like bustin Claybusters chops he takes it so good.
    There will be days when the fishing is better than one's most optimistic forecast, others when it is far worse. Either is a gain over just staying home.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Little Skeeter View Post
    Good looking set up there bud. I use to be a GM guy, then had so many issues with front ends falling apart and poor turning radiuses I gave up on them. Tryied Toyota, good vehicles as long as they are not newer than 2000, they went to crap after that.

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    Hey hey hey!! I have 431,000 miles between the 2001 and 2003 in my garage and wouldn't bat an eye before taking off cross country in either one.

    That said, there are some of the Ford products we will look at when one of them blows up.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hogster1 View Post
    In all seriousness they all make a good truck it just boils down to what you like and i like bustin Claybusters chops he takes it so good.
    Speaking of busting chops..... Do you know why a golf ball is better than a CHEVY truck????? You can drive a golf ball 200 yards
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