WELL...If Tim Andrus can do it.....


Norm Sauceman

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I guess I can too...LOL

Naw, me and the wife have been talking for some time and my 2001 GMC Sierra just has too many miles and we want something else with 4 full doors...Although my GMC is still in my driveway (my daughter is going to try and get it..I gave her a SMOKING deal!) I would not hesitate to jump in it and go to California in it and back because I have taken awesome care of it and know what is under the hood.

Anyway...Her is what I have...a 2006 Ford F-150 King Ranch...again...LOL

I had one in 2002 and liked it . Bought it just before my accident and enjoyed it for about 10 months then had to sell it because I was bed-ridden for 3 years. (No need to pay for something you can't enjoy, right?? Well I get to enjoy it anyway, My Dad still drives it..hehe

Here it is.

OLD TRUCK

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New truck

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Never will be able to afford a brand new truck...better this way to have all the kinks out of it...CarFax report was perfect so I guess I am Ok!

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I have had a few of those models, get a bottle of saddle soap it will bring those seats back to like new. Also get a facecloth and place it in boiling hot water, ring it out and wrap it tight around a section of the streering wheel and leave it on for about 5 minutes. Then remove it and rub the leather in that area and all the black and stains will come out of the steering wheel, and continue until the whole wheel is done, then out some saddle soap on it and all will be like new !

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