Dunbarton is a city!
Yep, its a city in New Hampshire. I noticed this on www.ford-diesel.com from a user called FarmBoy. Is this where you got the idea, Dun?
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Fast46Triton ®
1999 Ford F150 XLT Supercab, Shortbed, 4x2, 4 wheel disc brakes/4 wheel Anti-Lock Brakes, Cloth Seats, Amazon green, 16" All season tires, Soft Tonneau Cover, CD Player, 4.6 liter Triton V8 with possible piston slap!, 3:55 ls, towing package, 4 speed auto, K&N Airfilter
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Fast46Triton ®
1999 Ford F150 XLT Supercab, Shortbed, 4x2, 4 wheel disc brakes/4 wheel Anti-Lock Brakes, Cloth Seats, Amazon green, 16" All season tires, Soft Tonneau Cover, CD Player, 4.6 liter Triton V8 with possible piston slap!, 3:55 ls, towing package, 4 speed auto, K&N Airfilter
You now know too much, Fast, within 72 hours 3 men in black suits in a black suburban will be paying you a visit....
As for me, I never knew you......
[This message has been edited by GMC305 (edited 01-21-2000).]
As for me, I never knew you......
[This message has been edited by GMC305 (edited 01-21-2000).]
Wouldn't ya know, Dunbarton, NH is on RT13
http://maps.infospace.com/_1_4K15TIG..._p=-71.6169000 000&QC=Dunbarton&QS=nh&QO=US&width_o=360&height_o= 270&detail_o=0&scale_o=1&matchpass=CITY&width=360& height=270&detail=2&scale=3
http://maps.infospace.com/_1_4K15TIG..._p=-71.6169000 000&QC=Dunbarton&QS=nh&QO=US&width_o=360&height_o= 270&detail_o=0&scale_o=1&matchpass=CITY&width=360& height=270&detail=2&scale=3
Dunbarton is a castle in Scotland.......
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Dunbarton "The Middle Aged Kid" '99 XLT SC SB 4x2 4.6 auto 3.55 ls The occasional Z-71 Eater! Wedgewood & Denim, SuperChipped, Airaid FIPK, Rhino Liner, Extang Classic tonneau cover, Mobil 1. Man, I got it all! (New Jersey)
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Dunbarton "The Middle Aged Kid" '99 XLT SC SB 4x2 4.6 auto 3.55 ls The occasional Z-71 Eater! Wedgewood & Denim, SuperChipped, Airaid FIPK, Rhino Liner, Extang Classic tonneau cover, Mobil 1. Man, I got it all! (New Jersey)
We have a bridge in the Bay Area known as the Dumbarton. I know, its with an "m" instead of an "n".


