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  #21  
Old December 11th 04, 09:45 PM
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Lmao!!

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A happy kid behind the wheel of a 98 Mustang GT
Cold air intake
FRPP 3.73 gears
Steeda Tri-Ax Shifter
Flowmaster 40 Series mufflers (self-installed woohoo)
Hi-speed fan switch
255/60R-15 rear tires
Subframe connectors


"Chief_Wiggum" > wrote in message
news:_CEud.1588$2r.192@fed1read02...
> Hey, you could always sell it..
>
> Try usedcrapstar.spam , You can list it there for FREE! Autotrader

charges
> $40.00 you know!
>
> If you list your car, that will make a total of ONE car they have for sale
> in the US !
>
> SPAMMER!!
>
> BTW, sport, CONVERTABLE is not a word. Ask your mom where the spellcheck
> is on AOL.
>
>
> "jushil" > wrote in message
> oups.com...
> > My mustang is a nice car. It drives like dream. But the convertable top
> > will not come down. I took it to a dealership and it is going to cost
> > me 1000 dollars to fix it. Think twice before buying a convertable,
> > unless you know how to fix them yourself. Email me if you have any
> > suggestions.
> >

>
>



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  #22  
Old December 12th 04, 12:37 AM
JustSayNoToCrapStar
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http://groups-beta.google.com/group/Used-Car
From: "jushil" >
Date: Thu, 09 Dec 2004 09:05:23 -0800
Local: Thurs, Dec 9 2004 9:05 am
Subject: Best Used Car Website

Autotrader is by far the most well known for posting used cars. But
what is the best website for selling your used car? The Autobytel
network has over 3 million cars on there and cars.com is not to be
overlooked. UsedCarStar.com is a good website that is built up similar
to the larger websites. One could say it comes down to what sells the
most cars and that is AutoTrader.com

looks like the most intelligent thing YOU have said to date.
  #23  
Old December 12th 04, 01:07 AM
jushil
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where the hell are you from. You act tough on the computer but you
probably are pussy in real life. How do you know where my mom worked
at. You googled me you *******. Start talking about mustangs and get a
life

  #24  
Old December 12th 04, 04:54 AM
Michael Johnson, PE
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JohnV@nn wrote:
> "jushil" > wrote in message oups.com...
>
>>You are a regular jackass. That is probably all you do is criticize
>>people. Try extending your vocabulary when you do it. I own a mustang
>>so I have the right to be here too. Which by the way has way more mods
>>than yours.
>>-Justin

>
>
> So Justin, why did you post this in alt.autos.dodge.trucks:
>
> [quote]
> Ford is a company that is yet to make a decent car. Maybe the orginal
> mustangs are an exception. Every Ford I have driven has had serious
> problems and the dealership garage costs a fortune to buy expensive
> Ford Parts. I stay away from Fords. There new lineup is something that
> probably wont make their financial situation any better. As they build
> cars that have very popular competitors(freestyle), there company is
> not doing very well. The Five Hundred is not as good as the Chrysler
> 300, through a Motor Trend Test. The Mustang wont sell as well as the
> orginal Mustang, as they anticipated.
> -Justin
> [end quote]


The plot thickens.
  #25  
Old December 12th 04, 05:19 AM
rw
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Michael Johnson, PE wrote:
> JohnV@nn wrote:
>
>> [quote]
>> Ford is a company that is yet to make a decent car. Maybe the orginal
>> mustangs are an exception. Every Ford I have driven has had serious
>> problems and the dealership garage costs a fortune to buy expensive
>> Ford Parts. I stay away from Fords. There new lineup is something that
>> probably wont make their financial situation any better. As they build
>> cars that have very popular competitors(freestyle), there company is
>> not doing very well. The Five Hundred is not as good as the Chrysler
>> 300, through a Motor Trend Test. The Mustang wont sell as well as the
>> orginal Mustang, as they anticipated.
>> -Justin
>> [end quote]

>
>
> The plot thickens.


I drive a 2000 F150 (Ford Lariat) pickup with about 110,000 miles on it.
It has been, hands down, by FAR the most reliable vehicle I've ever
owned (including Chrysler, GM, Honda, Porsche, VW, BMW, and MG). It runs
as well now as it ever has. Better, even. I regularly tow a heavily
laden two-horse trailer and carry a cab-over camper. No problems
whatsoever. I haven't spent a dime on it other than regular maintenance,
which I do scrupulously. I envy, and could easily afford, a much nicer,
newer, bigger truck, but I've decided to run this one into the ground
out of pure gratitude and loyalty.

BTW, now that it's scratched up enough that I don't have to worry about
cosmetics when I drive through the rough, often overgrown dirt roads of
central Idaho, I feel truly liberated. :-)

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  #26  
Old December 13th 04, 12:30 AM
Stuart&Janet
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Speaking of vocabulary, "Mustang" is a proper name and should be capitalized. You also
misspelled "misspelling" in a another post. Maybe the pot should not call the kettle
black. The written word is the only way to communicate in this forum. One may want to try
a little better? StuK


"jushil" > wrote in message
oups.com...
> You are a regular jackass. That is probably all you do is criticize
> people. Try extending your vocabulary when you do it. I own a mustang
> so I have the right to be here too. Which by the way has way more mods
> than yours.
> -Justin
>



  #27  
Old December 13th 04, 01:54 AM
Chief_Wiggum
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I'm sure if his mom knew that he was using the company's name, she'd be
****ED!


> wrote in message
. com...
> Sure are making yourself & the web-sites you represent look great there,
> jushil. Keep it up
>
> -Mike
>
> --
> A happy kid behind the wheel of a 98 Mustang GT
> Cold air intake
> FRPP 3.73 gears
> Steeda Tri-Ax Shifter
> Flowmaster 40 Series mufflers (self-installed woohoo)
> Hi-speed fan switch
> 255/60R-15 rear tires
> Subframe connectors
>
>
> "jushil" > wrote in message
> oups.com...
> > Im sure your laughing. You probably just had a reality check Big shot.
> > Whos laughing with you, you stupid idiot. how old are you kid. Im
> > suprised your parents let go on the computer.
> >

>
>



  #28  
Old December 13th 04, 12:45 PM
SVTKate
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You may have a ways to go rw.
My husband's 88 F250 ran 268,000 miles and was just beginning to wheeze when
we sold it and moved south.
We now have a 99 F250. Again, a great truck.

Kate

"rw" > wrote in message
nk.net...
| Michael Johnson, PE wrote:
| > JohnV@nn wrote:
| >
| >> [quote]
| >> Ford is a company that is yet to make a decent car. Maybe the orginal
| >> mustangs are an exception. Every Ford I have driven has had serious
| >> problems and the dealership garage costs a fortune to buy expensive
| >> Ford Parts. I stay away from Fords. There new lineup is something that
| >> probably wont make their financial situation any better. As they build
| >> cars that have very popular competitors(freestyle), there company is
| >> not doing very well. The Five Hundred is not as good as the Chrysler
| >> 300, through a Motor Trend Test. The Mustang wont sell as well as the
| >> orginal Mustang, as they anticipated.
| >> -Justin
| >> [end quote]
| >
| >
| > The plot thickens.
|
| I drive a 2000 F150 (Ford Lariat) pickup with about 110,000 miles on it.
| It has been, hands down, by FAR the most reliable vehicle I've ever
| owned (including Chrysler, GM, Honda, Porsche, VW, BMW, and MG). It runs
| as well now as it ever has. Better, even. I regularly tow a heavily
| laden two-horse trailer and carry a cab-over camper. No problems
| whatsoever. I haven't spent a dime on it other than regular maintenance,
| which I do scrupulously. I envy, and could easily afford, a much nicer,
| newer, bigger truck, but I've decided to run this one into the ground
| out of pure gratitude and loyalty.
|
| BTW, now that it's scratched up enough that I don't have to worry about
| cosmetics when I drive through the rough, often overgrown dirt roads of
| central Idaho, I feel truly liberated. :-)
|
| --
| Cut "to the chase" for my email address.


  #29  
Old December 14th 04, 02:16 PM
Michael Seeley
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I'm kind of surprised that a $1000 repair on a seven year old car would have
you this bent out of shape. I own ford and GM and none are built to drive
forever without a little maintenance. If it gets you that upset, unload it
and get a sebring vert. (such an excellent track record)
"jushil" > wrote in message
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> Im sure your laughing. You probably just had a reality check Big shot.
> Whos laughing with you, you stupid idiot. how old are you kid. Im
> suprised your parents let go on the computer.
>



 




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