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enieves1701
Hi there,
Posting from beautiful Mill Creek, WA (20 mins NE of Seattle).
Joined here, since I recently bought a 2005 XLT, and I love it.
I've always liked Ford cars, ever since my dad had his F-150, and my mom drove a 1979 Thunderbird. One of my favorite memories is driving home from school in the T-Bird, and being absolutely plowed into by some dude driving a new Nissan 280ZX. I was knocked clear from the (rear) left side to the right, and had a nice bump on my noggin to show for it. I thought mom's car was toast, but when I got out, I was absolutely amazed to see the T-Bird was doing just fine, but the 280 was a pancake
Beyond that, I take pride in driving an owning a car made by a company that didn't stick it's hand out for a bailout. That means a lot to me.
Posting from beautiful Mill Creek, WA (20 mins NE of Seattle).
Joined here, since I recently bought a 2005 XLT, and I love it.
I've always liked Ford cars, ever since my dad had his F-150, and my mom drove a 1979 Thunderbird. One of my favorite memories is driving home from school in the T-Bird, and being absolutely plowed into by some dude driving a new Nissan 280ZX. I was knocked clear from the (rear) left side to the right, and had a nice bump on my noggin to show for it. I thought mom's car was toast, but when I got out, I was absolutely amazed to see the T-Bird was doing just fine, but the 280 was a pancake

Beyond that, I take pride in driving an owning a car made by a company that didn't stick it's hand out for a bailout. That means a lot to me.
