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Old Sep 8, 2024 | 12:28 AM
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from SE Texas. My first gen Tacoma of same vintage ('02ish) finally got too small to drive so I'm back in a Ford truck. Last one was a '70 model back in the early '80s. I really liked that old thing but this steers sooooo much better, laughs.
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Originally Posted by cruxofthebisquit
from SE Texas. My first gen Tacoma of same vintage ('02ish) finally got too small to drive so I'm back in a Ford truck. Last one was a '70 model back in the early '80s. I really liked that old thing but this steers sooooo much better, laughs.
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