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Re: Joke: Missing Wife


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Posted by oldtanker on December 14, 2014 at 11:10:51 from (64.118.3.75):

In Reply to: Joke: Missing Wife posted by dgasper on December 12, 2014 at 14:32:35:

LOL no wonder you brag about being able to pull things......it's flat! Heck my grandkids could pull that tank with a pedal tractor :lol:

You ain't sold anyone on buying one of those Fiats. So don't quit yer other job :twisted: :twisted:

You still haven't figured it out have you? We mess with you over this because it's so funny. We really don't care what you drive. I think most of us know the only reason Fiat bought Chrysler was to get a pre established dealer network to try to sell their cars in the US. Ain't working too well for em when they are having trouble breaking 5K cars a month. They will hold onto Chrysler until their design team brings them down to the level of Fiat's other cars (shouldn't be too hard) then try selling em or just close it down and withdraw from the US market. That is what I see happening.

I do have a friend who owns a transmission shop. Now here you see far more Fords and GM's than you do Fiat rams but he claims that about 50% of his pickup truck transmission repairs are Dodge. Of the mechanics I know none are lacking for work (economy isn't great so people are fixing what they have) both dealer and independents none of them except the one drives Chrysler. And the one exception's wife demands them. He owns his own shop and has a staff of 5 mechanics. He trades that mini van every 2 years. Love to get you face to face with him. He'll tell you right away it's so he doesn't have to mess with it. His driver is a Ford.

Maybe we will actually get to meet sometime. I travel through you area going to visit grand kids. Trust me. I have nothing against you. Just like messing with you!

Just cause I'm curious where did you get your love of MM?

Rick


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