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first off, im very proud to serve the country i love. second, im also glad to not be a rich jerk off who thinks to highly of themselves, iv worked for everything i own. third, yes sir my dad was in the navy, along with all my other aunts and uncles, in fact ill be the only one in my biological family(i had step parents) to serve in any other branch other than the navy. i will be goin to the island, it doesnt really bother me to go in the summer, i was born in july, and lived in the swamp most of my life, so itl be easy for me, i hope. my biggest fear is leaving my truck behind, its about all i got to care about, and letting it sit while im gone scares me to death
I haven't looked up parts for that vehicle, But I go to autopartswarehouse.com it has served me well in the past and saved me at least 2 to 3 thousand dollars.
cool thanks for all the advice guys. i found a site called john f-funhundreds (gay name i know) but they have alot of parts for my year. all the others carry a few for my year then carry most for the 67-72 f100.
but yeah! I got it! and my step dad frikkin fried the starter on the first day! i'm so pissed about it. but its ok i'm makin him pay for it haha. it should be runnin by tuesday. and then i'm paint it sometime at the end of the week. all of my friends in my auto tech class cant wait to hear it roar (its got racing mufflers on it) and i cant wait to take it the texas motorplex to see what it runs on the 1/4 mile against all the little dousches with hondas and chevy's
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