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ford made a turd?
Pinto. Nuff said.
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What I don't get is how political disagreements these days have degenerated into little more than name calling.
Your side started it, you dummy-head!

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Pinto. Nuff said.
And let's not forget this classic from my childhood, Fix Or Repair Daily.

Seriously, my last Ford tried to kill me on a level, straight road in the middle of the West Desert. I was doing about 40 mph.

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And let's not forget this classic from my childhood, Fix Or Repair Daily.

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And let's not forget this classic from my childhood, Fix Or Repair Daily.

Seriously, my last Ford tried to kill me on a level, straight road in the middle of the West Desert. I was doing about 40 mph.
I thought it was Found On Road Dead?

At least that's what happened to my Ford Turd. Yep, I had one of those - shut off switch idiotic thing!
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I just noticed who started this thread. darrell. Sure would love to hear from him and see how his mission is going with his wife in the Philippines. I miss him.
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Did anybody say Philippines??? YO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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yes. it was also known as the escort wagon....they put a fuel cutout switch designed to shut off the fuel pump in case of an accident, so if there is a severe jolt...it shuts off the pump

however...

they put this right over the tire

so every time you hit a pothole

the car shuts off
and that is why my mission bought 4 million of them....(Arkansas Little Rock)....actually i think in the early 90's it was the US mission car of choice...but we had plenty of them, wagons and regular
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and that is why my mission bought 4 million of them....(Arkansas Little Rock)....actually i think in the early 90's it was the US mission car of choice...but we had plenty of them, wagons and regular
so you are quite familar with the lil red button?
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There's a (liberal) ceramicist in my ward who has the following bumper stickers on the car:

"Legalize pottery."

"Fire pots, not guns."

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