Put 100,000 Miles On My Truck!

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Sir Victor II's Comment
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Wow that is awesome!! I have dreamed of getting one of those!!! So how did it drive throughout the snow and ice? Cause I have driven a rear wheel drive Lincoln TownCar throughout the snow but not one of those power beasts! shocked.png

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Trucker Kearsey 's Comment
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Wow that is awesome!! I have dreamed of getting one of those!!! So how did it drive throughout the snow and ice? Cause I have driven a rear wheel drive Lincoln TownCar throughout the snow but not one of those power beasts! shocked.png

Your Lincoln could very well have had the same or similar engine. My 96 GT did better to be honest...but go slow.

My 96 was a 4.6L and some moron destroyed it....13 years old with only 68k miles and a bunch of custom work. The insurance adjuster cried at the damage and wrote me a check for $1000 less than what I paid for it lol.

A few months later my bro was looking for an SUV. He started up a Lincoln Aviator and I shouted... "OMG! Its my engine!!!". Bro thought I was insane..but I knew that engine right away and popped that hood. There it was hahha.

This car black one was a special order though...glass roof...special wheels...all the scoops and louvers...sound system in the trunk that is incredible.

Thanks to prime...this is getting paid off a year early! :). Best $46k I ever spent hahaha and only $2700 left to go

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Sir Victor II's Comment
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You must have to be one of the most dedicated ladies to trucking and mustangs that I have ever seen in my life! Cool and congrats on that new mustang. It is a beauty and I really do hope that you have many, many years of joy with it! Old School through one of his older threads convinced me ( which didn't take much), to become a flat-bedder. I love working with my hands and feet and I like accomplishing big challenges! So how is the pickup and go on that 5.0?

Turtle's Comment
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That's awesome, congrats!

Trucker Kearsey 's Comment
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You must have to be one of the most dedicated ladies to trucking and mustangs that I have ever seen in my life! Cool and congrats on that new mustang. It is a beauty and I really do hope that you have many, many years of joy with it! Old School through one of his older threads convinced me ( which didn't take much), to become a flat-bedder. I love working with my hands and feet and I like accomplishing big challenges! So how is the pickup and go on that 5.0?

Its 450hp and goes VRrroooom lol

One thing I can say is that I get pulled over a lot, but never justified. So never any tickets. One cop pulled me just to see the inside lol

Sir Victor II's Comment
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Well I would say that you have earned this kind of a car! I is driving me crazy just waiting to get done with training at CDS and get into the trucking arena! smile.gifgood-luck-2.gif

Penny's Comment
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Awesome, lady! I can't wait to get started and eventually report back with my first 100,000 miles!

Tractor Man's Comment
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This is beautifully awesome...

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But THIS is brave....

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I knew you had your Cat on the truck with you.......but WOW. It must get a little cramped in that sleeper!

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Trucker Kearsey 's Comment
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Haha that was in Aruba ;)

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