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Re: Dodge Truck, Keep or Sell???
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Posted by Joe in MN. on April 29, 2006 at 13:12:32 from (65.162.45.148):
In Reply to: Dodge Truck, Keep or Sell??? posted by Davis In SC on April 28, 2006 at 19:37:26:
SO YOU THINK YOU HAVE AN OLD DODGE TRUCK HUH ? WELL, I OWN A 1971 DODGE D300 1 TON 4x4 WITH SADDLE TANK - TOOL BOX - OVERLOADS - TRAILER HITCH - GRAIN DUMP BOX - 8 FOOT SNOW-PLOW AND 10,000 LB WARN WINCH UNDER THE FRONT -- 318 CUBIC-INCH V-8 WITH 31000 ACTUAL MILES, I GUESS I DON'T DRIVE IT MUCH, BUT IT SURE COMES IN HANDY WHEN I DO, I'VE HAD PEOPLE PUT NOTES ON THE WINDSHIELD ALL THE TIME TO BUY THIS OLE TRUCK WHEN EVER I TAKE IT OUT FOR A SPIN, BUT I SURE COULD NOT REPLACE IT FOR WHAT I NEED IT FOR, AS LITTLE AS THAT IS. I NEVER DRIVE IT ON THE HIGHWAY IN THE WINTER, CAUSE I DON'T WANT SALT TO RUST IT OUT, AND IT SURE DON'T HAVE ANY RUST THAT I CAN SEE. IT'S BEEN MY PRIDE AND JOY FOR 35 YEARS, AND WE GET ALONG JUST FINE, YOU NEVER KNOW WHEN AN OLE TRUCK WILL COME IN HANDY....
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