Posted by KRUSS1 on April 04, 2009 at 12:51:25 from (72.45.101.181):
In Reply to: Re: pickup posted by ken in texas on April 04, 2009 at 11:58:07:
Sorrrrrrry!!! Where I come from we drive old trucks as opposed to living in them. BTW I'm not from Iraq or even Iran or Kuwait but I am from that other country that continues to provide the oil that makes the gas to keep that fuel efficient Ford running. Mind you, at time of posting, it still seems that Ford will be making trucks next year, somebody needs to. Anyway, a 1992 that you're worried about the interior still baffles me. If it was a 1962? Best thing to do with a 92 that looks good is put oil in the spark plug holes, put it a shed cover it with a tarp and forget it for 30 years. I guarantee you it's cash value will be more then than now...because it's real value now is based on weight. Oh well, what ever floats your boat!!
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