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Re: Oh Oh my F150 died!
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Posted by The Dukester on February 25, 2007 at 16:34:47 from (4.229.236.88):
In Reply to: Oh Oh my F150 died! posted by Kelly C on February 25, 2007 at 11:02:45:
That's a nice '95...very nice. That snow won't hurt it much, but I hope you don't have to get it into stuff like the %^&*$#$%^salt and sand-mix-slime they put on our roads here in Michigan every time a snowflake falls. I've got a nice '95 F150 and I do my best to keep it free of this slop. No matter how much you get these Fords of this body style washed up, that road salt-sand-slime will eventually eat up it's body down in the trapped lower portions. My '93 Eddie Bauer Bronco is starting to look like it lost a war with a land mine. My daughter drove it back and forth to work 2 years and apparently didn't get it washed nearly enough. Salt is too cheap in Michigan, IMHO it should cost $50,000 or more a ton. Anyhow, sorry to rant and Good luck with your "new" truck...it's sure a pretty one!
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