How many do u see????
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How many do u see????
So I'm driving into work this morning and see two other SCrews in front of me. We all get directed into one lane because of construction on the road and for the first time I'm on the road in a three SCrew convoy. On the short drive into work I saw two more SCrews and it got me to think that in a year or two Screws are going to out number SCabs on the road.
How is it in your neighboorhood????
How is it in your neighboorhood????
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Down here in San Diego I see SCREWs all over the place. For example on my way home from the dealer I saw at least 10 of them. I see at least 4 or 5 on the way home everyday from work. I have parked next to a SCREW several times. I have not been in a line of 3 before but have been in a group of 4 before.
There are a lot of them and down here there mostly white. I do have the 4x4 with the 17" wheels so I am normally higher than the rest but still.....
There are a lot of them and down here there mostly white. I do have the 4x4 with the 17" wheels so I am normally higher than the rest but still.....
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My dog has her eye on mine as well....
When I was studying the trucks on the internet, the one negative statement that Edmonds or one of the other car sites had in its review of the F-150 was that "everyone and his brother has one." At least we distinguish ourselves with our mods. Or lack thereof since I am the only one in my area without a Billet Grille.
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A parts manager at Ford in Butte, Montana says that for a decade people were getting the crew cab F250 because it had 4 doors. Now that the SCrew is out, they're all trading in the F250s (too much truck for their needs) for SCrews.
If someone wants a F250 Crew Cab, now is the time for some great deals on used ones, I guess.
How long till there's an F250 version of the SCrew? That's what I REALLY want.
If someone wants a F250 Crew Cab, now is the time for some great deals on used ones, I guess.
How long till there's an F250 version of the SCrew? That's what I REALLY want.
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When I put my first Screw on the road in August of 2000, and for several months afterwards, seeing another Screw was rare. Now they are common. There's a reason "everyone and his brother has one", and thats because "Quality is Ford one"!! I have a 2003 on order and can't wait to re-join the crowd!!
Mike V
Mike V
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Plenty in Plano
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Hey,
Speaking of SuperCrews, women have the itch too. My wife was pressing me to trade my 1999 SCab Flareside on a 2001 SuperCrew. I traded it in on a 2000 Expedition.
When she really got tired of her 2000 Altima, 6 months after I got my Expy, she wanted to go look at the SCrew's. I thought she was joking, until we were inking that contract.
Now we have two big Ford's. If you're in Plano/North Dallas, and can drive a block without seeing 5 SuperCrews, and at least 3 of those are Arizona Beige- You must be driving between Midnight & 5:00AM.
***It's a SUPERCREW INVASION***
Glad to have been infected our selves....
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Hey,
Speaking of SuperCrews, women have the itch too. My wife was pressing me to trade my 1999 SCab Flareside on a 2001 SuperCrew. I traded it in on a 2000 Expedition.
When she really got tired of her 2000 Altima, 6 months after I got my Expy, she wanted to go look at the SCrew's. I thought she was joking, until we were inking that contract.
Now we have two big Ford's. If you're in Plano/North Dallas, and can drive a block without seeing 5 SuperCrews, and at least 3 of those are Arizona Beige- You must be driving between Midnight & 5:00AM.
***It's a SUPERCREW INVASION***
Glad to have been infected our selves....
Last edited by Bighersh; 08-15-2002 at 11:41 PM.
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