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CEG\'er
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The Taurus SHO Mondeo/Contour Lincoln LS Stang
'04 Bright Red Ranger
FX4 ~ S/C 4X4
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I have no life
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I have no life
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Pantera, GT40, Boss 302, AC Cobra (sort of Ford).
-'96 SE MTX 3L
-'98 SVT 1,173 of 6,535
-'05 Mazda 6s, loaded, g/f's ride
-Need a 96-00 manual on CD? PM or email me
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Hard-core CEG\'er
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Hard-core CEG\'er
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1999 Sportage 4x4...don't go there, it was free
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Veteran CEG\'er
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My favorite would have to be my Contour. I pretty much only drive it to work and back, but the drive almost makes it worth having to go to work. (just wish it was an SVT) A close second would be my '98 ZX2. That was a blast to drive, but just didn't have the power and the room of the 'tour. The F-150 is utilitarian. It's very comfortable and it serves its purpose well, but the "fun to drive" factor is minimal. My LEAST favorite Ford, least favorite of all cars I've owned, and the only other Ford I've owned, is a '74 Mustang II. That car was a disgrace to the Mustang name. Of course it might not have been so bad if my older brother hadn't completely ragged it out first. But to a high school kid who just got his first car, it was the coolest car evar!
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Hard-core CEG'er
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Hard-core CEG'er
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87 Thunderbird Turbocoupe...Performance, cheap to mod, superior comfort, handles great for a large car, millions of options, gets great gas mileage (when I want it to), and IMHO it looks great!
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Veteran CEG\'er
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Veteran CEG\'er
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My favorite Ford that I've owned was a 1964 Thunderbird, in fact, I owned three different '64 Birds. Got my first one when I turned 18, wrecked it shortly after, replaced it with another '64 with lower miles, drove that car clear through college. Traded it in on a new Capri in 1975, but missed it so much that I bought my third '64 Bird in 1977 and kept it until 1999. Still want to get another Bird of that era when I get more garage space.
-Mark-
'99 Mystique LS, totally original (including the original water pump and the premium stereo)! Bought new in December 1998 for $21,000.
208,000 miles
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Hard-core CEG'er
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Originally posted by Kevdogg410: wow could that be any harder to understand... favritoe? you have to be intentionally trying to spell that wrong.
-- 1999 SVT #220 --
In retrospect, it was all downhill from here. RIP, CEG.
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Hard-core CEG'er
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My favorite Ford is the FR100 made out of a restored 53 F-100 425-horsepower and 370 lb-feet 5.0L... The only thing that would be better would be a messaged LS1... long live the bowtie powered Ford
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I feel Guilty, Oh so guilty
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I feel Guilty, Oh so guilty
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"If you are flammable and have legs, you are never blocking a fire exit"
-Mitch Hedberg
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These are Fords that you actually own or have owned, right?
1999 Sportage 4x4...don't go there, it was free
....______o_o
.../_l l__\____\
..|--l l__----[]\|/[]
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=( )_)----( )_)--)_)
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