Posted by Texasmark on April 17, 2008 at 14:25:58 from (12.154.45.40):
In Reply to: Re: Got Er Done posted by jose bagge on April 16, 2008 at 16:03:24:
Naw a "stroked" Cummins did it.
Had this smartass goat roper at a small town flea market one weekend. Had the Ford thing with every imaginable hootus on it. On the tailgate was painted on "Had your Cummins stroked lately".
Funny, around my neck of the woods Dodge is pushing out the competition, even when you look at old timer Ford and Chevy lovers. Course a lot of the Chevy lovers are just that because the nearest town only has a Chevy dealership.
Course I won"t lie to you. They are giving them away and for the quality of the product and what the others want for their stuff, have to be crazy not to connect......and the Dodge dealer is only half again as far away as the Chevy dealer.
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