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Re: Way OT Ford Trucks
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Posted by Dean Barker on January 28, 2005 at 21:55:26 from (67.0.84.132):
In Reply to: Way OT Ford Trucks posted by Loren-MN on January 27, 2005 at 20:10:39:
If GM sells 600,000 Chevys and 200,000 GMC's, that's a total of 800,000 trucks. If Ford sells 700,000 trucks, who sells the most of one brand? This is how Ford can say they sell the most trucks and is what has been going on for a number of years. I bought a new 69 Ford camper special and it was an excellent truck after I fixed the carb and brakes myself. Got no help from two different dealers, but got the best help from a huge dealer in Minneapolis. All brands are pretty good, but all have their quirks. Back then, the 3/4 ton trucks all used the same parts. I stopped at a Chevrolet dealer to buy a Chrysler part for my Ford truck. All brands used a Chrysler 4 speed transmission.
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