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Robert Alexander
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I used to work in Fort McMurray, Alberta, and I worked a 14 on, 14 off shift, flying back home to the East coast on my days off to be with my family. I made pretty good money, but I also paid my own travel, and “taxing the hell” out of me would have resulted in me not being able to afford to go home. I wasn’t some jet

Looking through these pics makes me hear “Holiday Road”

These are off a Crown Vic. Almost 100% sure of that.

NP. At least here in Canada it would be. Getting hard to find clean examples of these any more for reasonable prices.

These are ok.... as long as I can still get l o w e r i n g s p r i n g s

Gee and people wonder why folks still support unions. Not saying I agree 100% with them but the working man is the guy that gets screwed here.

This reminds me of Billy Bob Thornton’s Mustang in Goliath.

Oh man, this chick would hate living in Alberta, Canada. Come to Edmonton and look, its a city of 1,000,000 + people and there are tons and tons of trucks around. In the city, out of the city, downtown, and I have never heard anyone complain about them. Trucks are needed by a lot of people for a lot of reasons. I have

Stevie Boi knows whats up.

Western Canadian cars can get rusty but there is still a lot of older rust free stuff on the road. I’ve owned several 80's and 90's cars in Edmonton that are still in great shape. You can find some real gems in Alberta, and especially BC. Now the east coast, that’s some next level rust. A car in the maritimes is lucky

I’ve never liked these trucks. I know and understand the impact they made, but I’ve been in far too many of them where the horrible plastic dash is all broken, the cupholders just fall apart.

“How many contemporary teens do you think ever look at an old Shoebox Chevy and think, man that thing would be rad as a high boy?”

I don’t know what’s funnier, these, or the 2001 Escape on their website that has the protective film over its stained carpeting. 5 stars.