Thinking about trading her in

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  1. 97madness

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    agree.
     
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    Raevsky97 bagged 97 f150

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    no need to motion this to a vote i believe it has been decided :Grenade:
     
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    we're driving a slammed chebby/dudge into a wall?
     
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    Raevsky97 bagged 97 f150

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    yes please
     
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    k. i wouldve had a nice suburban to do it too... but he sold it and wont tell me what he got now.
     
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    Muscle cars are expensive and a headache.

    I just got rid of my '92 Mustang yesterday. Always needed some kind of work, always breaking/blowing something and sucked gas like it was free.

    Cars like that are money pits. I probably had $15k into my car and sold it for $4100.

    Diesel trucks are expensive to buy, fix and fuel up. Sure they might get better gas mileage but since diesel is about 50 cents more per gallon its probably a trade off there.
     
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    Bwhahahah so so true.....my stangs been down all yr ....ive replaced at least ten parts to still have problems....ended up buying a 331 stroker and gave up on trying to fix piece by piece.....just putting a new engine in and callen it a day!
     
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    mod your truck or get a new truck.

    muscle cars = money pit
     
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    been there did that. I went with a 347 though.

    I hadnt driven mine in a year due to some wiring issues. I had a friend replace the clutch and for some reason after that the reverse lights stayed on the whole time the key was on and I had to start the car by jumping the starter solenoid terminals with a screwdriver.

    About a month ago I realized that I didnt miss not driving the car and decided to sell it instead of fixing it and then having something else break.

    It was always something with that car.
     
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    BlackThundah Aka LilWhiteFiddy

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    Muscle car restore, Or just buy a good deal muscle car thats already restored.
     

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