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JN @ Apr 8th 2008 10:06AM
And to think I actually considered buying a Taco once to replace my Ford. Kinda glad I decided not to, considering my '87 F-150, while its body is slowly turning to dust, has as solid a frame as anything. Guess I'll just see how many hundreds of thousands more miles I can get out of it. (It has 247K on it now and still runs like a champ.)
Shipey @ Apr 8th 2008 10:14AM
Last year I sold my beat up old '86 F-150 to my hillbilly neighbor. (Bought a sweet '03 Ranger) I still see it parked around town. Those 300 c.i. sixes just won't die!
Anyways, I'm no Toyota fan, but this is a good move on their part. Yeah, it's pretty lame that the trucks are rusting out, but at least they're not leaving their customers out in the cold. THAT would have been inexcusable.