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You are what you drive! 3 Years, 11 Months ago
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I know that this conversion might cause a war :twisted: but I thought it may be fun to know what You drive. We all have trucks but what type and make do you like, GM, Ford, or the other ones? I have driven GM's most of the time but bought a Ford for the second time in many years, and I was surprised and I like it. Does it have a cap or a tonnue cover. Is is beat off or is it brand new and waiting for the first scrath. Does it have your company name on it, or is it a Jesse James special with flames. Upload a piture of your ride, or tell me about your favorite truck...just for fun.
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Re: You are what you drive! 3 Years, 9 Months ago
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1990 Dodge D250 Cummins Turbo with 425 000 km.. needs paint but works great... I have a topper but right now its not on the truck.. I like it and will drive it until it doesn't move.. 
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Owner of Creative Concrete Services, specializing in concrete repair and small projects for contractors, farmers and home owners in Southern Ontario Canada
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Knotme (User)
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Re: You are what you drive! 3 Years, 9 Months ago
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We have two 1997 Ford F-150's. For the longest time these have been the favorite of mine. We had a 95 Dogde Ram, but worn it out hauling lumber, but a good truck all in all. We have ladder racks and tool boxes. We purchased magnetic signs a few yrs ago, but have lost them over time, not sure if lost, fell off or taken, but we have not replaced them. Both in need of paint job, Ford White is slowing replaced with primer gray, of course we all need cosmetic upkeep as well as the important maintenance. I do recommend Rhino spray-on lining,(not promoting it per se) but really works for the amount of bed traffic we encounter. Thanks for the subject Mike Dunn Mike Dunn Installations
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Re: You are what you drive! 3 Years, 7 Months ago
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Ummm I drive a 94 GMC Van 4 wheel drive. Wheew that was tough to admit but I feel alot better now. I really really want a truck but for practicality right now its a van. For how I can arrange tools and equipment, to keeping the gas air compressor warm enough to fire in the winter (usually) Trailer just isnt in the budget, yet. then the truck. Any other closet vanners out there? hee hee!! oh yeah, side sliding door barely hangs on its pin, and rear door got hit by roof depot while parked when backing in to deliver my load of shingles. I love war wounds and the $2,500 check to go with it.
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Foony (User)
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Re: You are what you drive! 3 Years, 7 Months ago
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I think I may have you beat, corwin619. I currently drive a '97 Chev Venture Mini van! I'm not ashamed, though. I mainly do crown moulding, _base_boards, wainscoting, mantles. 99% of my material, I have delivered. I can fit 4X8 sheets in the back, and can go as long as 12 feet with mouldings. I bought it used a year and a half ago, it looks as though it was owned by a soccer mom; it -was- in mint condition. I've managed to beat the crap out of the interior, and broke the windshield. (run-away coffee mug) I'm still better off than one of the guys I work with.. He does it all out of the back of a '90 Honda Accord. (go figure)
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vehicles. 3 Years, 6 Months ago
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I drive a 91 ford escort somedays, and on others I drive the 02 avalanche, it alldepends on how uddy and everything is on the site, when things are dry, and not so muddy i like to take the avalanche, but when it is muddy, and miserable, i will take the old beater.
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