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Someone trying to find there old ranger


Well my crazy ex left me, you're the only one at a disadvantage here. :icon_bounceblue:

A matter of perception, it would seem. Is the "crazy" ex enough so to return at some unforseen time, to wreak havoc on precious items or things of that nature?
 
Best bet is to find an old insurance card or something with the VIN# on it, buy a Carfax, run the VIN and see where it was last reported. Not sure if it would work with the age of the truck. Truck also may not even be local to his area anymore or not even be on the road anymore. Hope he has luck.
 
A matter of perception, it would seem. Is the "crazy" ex enough so to return at some unforseen time, to wreak havoc on precious items or things of that nature?


Quite possibly. But I crashed my truck before she could thrash it.

Oprah calls that empowerment.
 
A matter of perception, it would seem. Is the "crazy" ex enough so to return at some unforseen time, to wreak havoc on precious items or things of that nature?

If she left Topher she probably isn't all that crazy... :D

Best bet is to find an old insurance card or something with the VIN# on it, buy a Carfax, run the VIN and see where it was last reported. Not sure if it would work with the age of the truck. Truck also may not even be local to his area anymore or not even be on the road anymore. Hope he has luck.

One of my dad's friends had a '69 Roadrunner. Loved the car but started a family... same old story that has been told millions of times.

Got the family grown up and out of the way and wanted to get another Roadrunner, found one just like his and bought it. Got it home and it was in fact his old car.

He just sold it again. :icon_confused:
 
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If I had the money to buy my first car back ('67 MGB), I'd do it in a heartbeat.

Me too. 69 Mustang fastback. 351C, major engine in that thing. Would haul serious ass. Dad sold it in 1991 for $1950 because he needed the cash. I had over $2000 just in the motor. That'll teach me to sink money in a car that somebody else's name is on the title. The body and interior weren't too great, but it had one helluva drivetrain. It was my firstborn child.

Looked kinda like this when we got it.
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And kinda like this when it was sold.
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I'm still trying to find a wallet I lost on a boat while I was in Special Ops many years ago. Should I place an ad on Craigslist as well? It had some cash in it and my military ID!!!! Could I have more luck than this this poor schmuck?? lol
 
They're smarter than they look. :icon_surprised:

Yea and meaner than they look too. A dog bites you random places, a chick goes right for the throat or ball sack plus the whole leaving you with a mysterious rash thing.:annoyed:
 
wow ...what language is that burp, guys beware Dwesa truck like that. old the truck's stronger than the most recent or still yet the same its easier to restore
 
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I'm still trying to find a wallet I lost on a boat while I was in Special Ops many years ago. Should I place an ad on Craigslist as well? It had some cash in it and my military ID!!!! Could I have more luck than this this poor schmuck?? lol


Actually if the VIN were to come up in CarFax he could have a chance of finding it. It would at least tell him where to look

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