[Spridgets] Another British engine (not)

Chris King cbking at alum.rpi.edu
Mon Jun 21 06:41:33 MDT 2010


Frank,
 
This may be a dumb question, but why didn't you keep the old truck?


Chris King
http://home.comcast.net/~kvcbk/ 

 <-----Original Message----->

 	  	 From: Frank Clarici [spritenut at comcast.net]
Sent: 6/20/2010 9:20:34 PM
To: conen at bellsouth.net
Cc: spridgets at autox.team.net
Subject: Re: [Spridgets] Another British engine (not) 

On 6/20/2010 6:26 PM, Edmund Conen wrote: 
> per bjshov8... 
>>> Of course we have a lot of people that drive pickups and never carry
anything more than an ice chest in the back. 
> 
> That would be my bro-in-law. Bought one of those full-size Ford F150s
with 4 doors and the super-short bed. 

And THIS is the reason I could not buy a REAL pickup truck off the lot. 
I had to order one and it just came in, I pick it up tomorrow. 
But a 2 door, 4x8' bed is no longer "Standard". 
A standard pickup today has 4 doors and a tiny bed, sort of like my 
Jaguar, 4 doors and a trunk, but with the truck you have to pay extra 
for a plastic cover so now you have a butt ugly pickup truck with a 
cheap plastic cover over the cargo space. 
But you also get more bells and whistles in the new foo-foo trucks than 
any Cadillac, Lincoln, or Benz. 
I am a carpenter by trade, I need a R E A L pickup truck 5 days a week. 
But all those woosey asses ruined the pick up truck by wanting crap that
should be on fancy cars. 
Oh I looked at the foo foo trucks but at 50 to 60 thousand dollars for a
truck, I just could not believe it. 
But the chrome trimmed cup holders sure would have looked nice until I 
bought my first coffee (on the way home from the dealer) and it spilled 
on those chrome trim rings. 

-- 
Frank Clarici 
Toms River, NJ 
Lots of Sprites 
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