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New pre 80's Ford fanatic.
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BigDonkey
• Ellensburg, WA, USA
• Registered on 5/13/2004
• 4 posts
3 Vehicles
Posted:5/13/2004 19:28
Name's BigDonkey. As far as I'm concerned Ford quit making truly rugged classic trucks as of 1980. In regards to Ford cars, I won't touch anything beyond 1969. I like all steel, simple and powerful cars and trucks. In those days vehicles were built to last, and to be maintained by their owners. Now, they are so tech-ed out that you had better trade it in before the warranty runs out, or you'll be broke with the first repair that comes along. I'm old-school and proud of it. There aren't any new cars being built today, (that are intended for use by the masses), that will ever become classics.

This is my first and last sermon on this forum. Just had to get it over with!

Keep the faith.
D.B. Roberts  Club Owner
• Renton, WA, USA
• Registered on 11/15/2003
• 56 posts
2 Vehicles
Posted:5/14/2004 22:55
Spoken like I said it myself...
Welcome to the SuperFord.org Forums!
I hope you'll stick around and contribute... Especially in the "Vintage" forum.



'67 Ranchero 500 - 351C-4V/AOD - Daily Driver
'69 Titan Mk.5 Formula Ford
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