(1) What did you and your truck do today?
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I added a half eaten dead mouse to the bed of my truck today. A magpie was eating it in the road and flew off with it in front of me and then dropped it on the windshield and it flipped into the back of truck bed. I found it when I got home. CRAZY!!!
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Must be a lucky day. So far so good.
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Originally Posted by FX4BullDog
I add a Bulldog myself
Originally Posted by nampa45
I added a half eaten dead mouse to the bed of my truck today. A magpie was eating it in the road and flew off with it in front of me and then dropped it on the windshield and it flipped into the back of truck bed. I found it when I got home. CRAZY!!!
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nfldfordman (11-23-2017)
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Thanks. We are training him to be an emotional therapy dog. The fiance works at the local VA and would bring him to work with her to help out some of the vets. He's already been there a few times already.
He is actually the last out of 6 pups we had from our female. We are giving her a year off and then going to breed her one more time before we have her fixed.
He is actually the last out of 6 pups we had from our female. We are giving her a year off and then going to breed her one more time before we have her fixed.
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I have a 99 F150 and find that I need a tailgate.... I want to make this truck look good but was wondering what years would interchange.... I took the doors off to put better doors on it also
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Been on a crusade to make my truck nicer.
First I clay-barred and waxed her:
Then I got rid of those hideous stick-on chrome door handles with a bit of elbow grease:
Yesterday I got her back from the body shop to fix the one rust spot she had. Had the work done right with new sheet metal, no bondo nonsense.
Next I'll be taking her to have her leather restored.
Soon I'll be re-carpeting her, replacing the door sills, and renting lift time in a garage so that I can completely rust-proof the under-carriage, and somewhere in there it'll be time for a brake job.
First I clay-barred and waxed her:
Then I got rid of those hideous stick-on chrome door handles with a bit of elbow grease:
Yesterday I got her back from the body shop to fix the one rust spot she had. Had the work done right with new sheet metal, no bondo nonsense.
Next I'll be taking her to have her leather restored.
Soon I'll be re-carpeting her, replacing the door sills, and renting lift time in a garage so that I can completely rust-proof the under-carriage, and somewhere in there it'll be time for a brake job.