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Posted by YELLOW DOG on March 21, 2006 at 16:58:45 from (4.229.111.139):
Fellow across the road came home from work. Pulled his big ford 4 door,dually,4 wheeler up to the garage.Opened the door. Put truck in park, parking brake on. Left engine running to cool turbo while he walked down to the mail box. House some what higher than the road. Heard a noise, looked up. Truck had gone up that short grade and into and thru the wall. broke a few studs and a water pipe in the laundry room on the other side. What's up with that. Out of park thru reverse, thru neutral into drive? He told me it did it once before but into reverse and ended up in my yard.That I could understand a little. And he works for Ford management.
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