Which states with the most KR?
KR's are pretty rare here in Eastern North Carolina. I see several HD's around but the KR is a rare breed.
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Originally Posted by Tuckahoe
(Post 3426881)
KR's are pretty rare here in Eastern North Carolina. I see several HD's around but the KR is a rare breed.
TEXAS |
Originally Posted by Lenticular
(Post 3426926)
I think I can say without fear of contradiction....both for obvious reasons, and for the running total we kept in the early days......
TEXAS |
Texas!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Texas is *easily* #1 with regards to the number of registered IKRFTOC members.
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Originally Posted by Rockpick
(Post 3428169)
Texas is *easily* #1 with regards to the number of registered IKRFTOC members.
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International King Ranch Ford Truck Owners Club
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Originally Posted by Timberdoodles
(Post 3428702)
International King Ranch Ford Truck Owners Club
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Originally Posted by Shinesintx
(Post 3428705)
Thats an actual group/club?:confused:
The IKRFTOC has been established since 2002. While it is a dormant group, there is a significant membership - all based here at f150online.com. We're recognized by both FoMoCo and King Ranch. Note my signature. |
Originally Posted by Rockpick
(Post 3428710)
Pretty neat-o stuff to be read about outside of General Discussions, Shines.
oooooohhhh SNAP. Ownage |
Originally Posted by RollingRock
(Post 3428925)
oooooohhhh SNAP.
Ownage |
Originally Posted by Rockpick
(Post 3428710)
Pretty neat-o stuff to be read about outside of General Discussions, Shines.
The IKRFTOC has been established since 2002. While it is a dormant group, there is a significant membership - all based here at f150online.com. We're recognized by both FoMoCo and King Ranch. Note my signature. |
Originally Posted by Shinesintx
(Post 3429019)
Who are you? And why are you posting instead of washing/detailing a vehicle?:confused:
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Are we way off topic, or what? (Is anything new on this forum)? :lol:
Remember guys, it's all about leather care! :beers: However, to get back to the OP's question, I think Arizona has a goodly share of KRs. Just two days ago, down in Portal (where we were camping along Cave Creek), I saw a 250 KR that looked like it had been "rode hard and put away wet". (except it was just pretty beat up and dirty). Not an old one either - maybe 2003-2004, sorry I'm not an expert. And, I see them all the time in Tucson. - Jack |
Yeah back on topic, I will second Texas for KR.
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