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Re: Who engineered this????
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Posted by BLW on January 09, 2006 at 07:50:08 from (4.156.138.123):
In Reply to: Who engineered this???? posted by Roy Suomi on January 07, 2006 at 20:53:22:
Yeah ford auto be proud-- no wonder they aren"t selling any cars and now trucks-- how about the oil pans we have a bunch of guys in the fire co with newer fords- oil pans rusting out in 4 or 5 years- expensive repair--and how bout the oil pumps on all the veh"s from about "90 up going bad-- and the gas tanks and pumps talk about expensive- we have got to start a massive mail in and paper article on this not only ford but GM to with their tranny"s, Wiring prob. front ends--- no wonder toyota and nissan are doing so well even though they have raised their prices way to high- and have the old timers from WW2 etc to convince we should be buying from them in the first place..
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