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*Except West Virginia

There is a small town in NW Illinois that makes parts that goes to China to make the iPhones. A place that I do side work for makes the shipping crates.

war? what war? 

Stronger words would be if we find out you are charging over MSRP we will pull your franchise license and sell it to another dealership in your area. 

This thing should have been the NP/ND of the day, over that Excursion. Fairfield isn’t *that* far from me, might be worth a road trip just to see it. But the diesel swap would be awesome. Get rid of the stacks. 

I hope cartoons count. Because, if so, the flintstonesmobile. Work has my searches limited. The cartoon, not the movie. 

Came here for this as well.

High miles, and all the work done and still getting rid of it? red flag. Run. 

They said car, not a barge. 

ever sat in one? Wow small & cramped. My 5'2" wife thought it was small & cramped. I didn’t even try. The owner bought it, couldn’t get in, and sold it. He was a ford guy anyway. 

There was a dealership in southern MN that was doing this. Had Big 10 or Heavy Half, and wow was it sharp. Started selling trucks big time again.

that’s sharp. Maybe not for a DD, but NP. 

ND just on the color alone. It might be a “rare” color, and I can see why.

Was headed home a year or two ago on a rural road following a car and a truck pulling a 5th wheel camper at a little bit of a distance. Looked over to see a telephone pole start swaying which I thought was weird. About the same time the car in front of me came to a dead stop, as did the truck & 5th wheel. He had

White Collar had a then new Ford Explorer drive up & over other cars. She put it into sand more or whatever on the dial, then u & over. It was....very pathetic at best. 

An old friend of the wife had this same issue. Both lived in the same city, both were married on the same day, both had kids on the same day, one has a record - like arrest on site - and the other doesn’t. The good one has to carry around a letter from the local Chief of Police and had to hyphenate her name on her DL.

If it really is a Hollywood movie car, then I can see this. The Firebird Formula that was used for Jim Rockford is a bit more than a plain Firebird Formula. Having his signature on the car proves it a bit more than this questionable yellow turd of a mustang.

I liked Pinks All Out over Pinks. Get a group of cars, we choose a group that was the closest, everyone has fun at the track and nobody lost a car. 

Ferrara was not a car guy. Foust yes, Rut was a narrator & analyst.

Why does the shifter in one picture appear to be like a little turtle head barely poking out where the other it’s standing tall? Was it that cold out that day?