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FishOnOne
Sep 01, 2014Nomad
Cummins12V98 wrote:FishOnOne wrote:Fast Mopar wrote:spoon059 wrote:FishOnOne wrote:
Hate to bust your chops but Ford trucks is the most American truck.
Ford Most American Truck
In addition both Toyota and RAM are not an American Company. :R
Not the time nor the place to have this argument. If you would like to debate it, start a new thread.
Well, Fish is correct (did I just say that???).
I am a redneck, and buying American is very important to me. When Chrysler was bought by Daimler in 1997, I stop buying Chrysler products. I went to GM and Ford instead. Then, the bailouts soured me on Chrysler and GM. Then, I decided to get over it. GM, Ford, and Chrysler all have a lot of American operations, and I try to support them all.
Sorry, did not mean to hijack.
Great answer Fast Mopar... :C
My story is very similar. I was about to pull the trigger on a '98 Dodge RAM Green 360ci 4x4. The Daimler take over meant that Chrysler was no longer an American company so I backed away. I didn't want another Chevy truck like I currently had so I gave Ford a try.
I'm proud to say buying a truck or car from an American company is my top priority. :B
Nice "story"
What are you smoking?????????
1998 Chrysler owned Chrysler.
Both of my 98 RAM's are made in USA.
In '98 Chrysler was taken over by Daimler after Chrysler's strong rebound hit the radar with the help of Lutz.
Never said anything about your trucks being made in the USA. It's the fact that Chrysler was and is now again not a US owned company.
That's a big problem....
But perhaps your smoking the white owl supports your dignity to purchase a truck from a foreign company. Nice job... :M
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