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1988 Convertible for sunny day drives
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<blockquote data-quote="sharkface" data-source="post: 269381" data-attributes="member: 4238"><p>Firstly, thank you for your service.....Fords verses Chevys........... I've had 2 Mustangs. A '67 Fastback 289 2 brl three speed and an 88 5.0 LX 5spd. Both leaked at the rear main seals and smoked upon start from cheap valve guides.... Actually on Ford I had that was good and dependable was a 1981 F150 long bed. Copper and tan. 351 Cleavland 2 brl automatic. I used this truck for years in landscaping and plowing. Eventually it just rotted so badly from underneath. I spent hundreds having metal work done, but I couldn't save her. My guess was that the previous owner got this truck stuck in salt water a few times and never rinsed it off. There were actually small sea shells and barnacles stuck to the rear end. (LOL) The rear end started leaking from the rust and I fixed it with JB Weld. Lasted forever.......................</p><p>I love my C4. Your Convertible is choice. I'll take it if you ever want to part with it. She's already winking at me................LOL</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sharkface, post: 269381, member: 4238"] Firstly, thank you for your service.....Fords verses Chevys........... I've had 2 Mustangs. A '67 Fastback 289 2 brl three speed and an 88 5.0 LX 5spd. Both leaked at the rear main seals and smoked upon start from cheap valve guides.... Actually on Ford I had that was good and dependable was a 1981 F150 long bed. Copper and tan. 351 Cleavland 2 brl automatic. I used this truck for years in landscaping and plowing. Eventually it just rotted so badly from underneath. I spent hundreds having metal work done, but I couldn't save her. My guess was that the previous owner got this truck stuck in salt water a few times and never rinsed it off. There were actually small sea shells and barnacles stuck to the rear end. (LOL) The rear end started leaking from the rust and I fixed it with JB Weld. Lasted forever....................... I love my C4. Your Convertible is choice. I'll take it if you ever want to part with it. She's already winking at me................LOL [/QUOTE]
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