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Re: Less is more; really
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Hello, my name is Dave. and I'm a Toytaholic. I frist noticed it when I got my new 86 off the lot. no big deal I can trade it in any time I want! then it was stolen out of my drive way
well I just could not get "over it" as my wify insisted I do. that's when I know that this was bigger than me. now I have an 83 custom-cab that take my trailer and my cab-over and the kids (not all at the same time) I do alot more work to this one than the new one and I'm just getting more and more hooked. and I don't care! I'll never quait or even look at a jeep. I'll be this way untill I die.
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