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Where's the money tree??


Mightyfordranger

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V8 Engine Swap
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Messages
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City
Ohio
Vehicle Year
1989
Engine
2.9 V6
Transmission
Manual
Total Lift
3in
My credo
Clean your room before you criticise the world.
I see more and more all built up brand new jeeps a f150s and diesel trucks and its like what the hell where's the money tree these people are funding all this with its insane. I feel like there's something I'm not being told.is there someone just giving shit away or what lol

.....wish I could have a big fancy lifted brand new truck with winch bumpers and all. But no I have to go change a starter in my ranger in the rain. :bawling:
 
"Better in hock than stock" :)

"You can't buy happiness"............"but you can RENT it" :)
 
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New model season coming up. Dealers are trying to move all the old stuff and are dealing with customers. Shame those are too expensive still unless your credit is really good or you find a great deal. No jeeps though, owned by Fiat lol.
 
72 month loans.
 
Yeah no jeeps forsure if I had any credit at all I'd be trying to get a brand new ranger depending on what it would cost to have one imported lol
 
Credit tree. Lol

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It"s in Quebec...but pronounced Mon-ey-Tree-Al...the city.

We say Montreal to hide the colossal awesomeness but I just exposed it all...now I need to go off planet for a few days or hide out in space-time-closet...

Just go to Quebec and follow the river till you hear them speaking broken English...pick enough for a new truck and a B&B for the weekend...but not next weekend because that"s a holiday in Canada...Queen"s birthday...
 
No money tree around here.

I spent the morning at the local junkyard - good trip, too. Got a replacement for the dome light I broke, one of those cup holder thingies that sits on the floor around the shifter boot, A set of u-bolts and spring plates for when I install the 8.8, and took an intake manifold from a 2000 3.0L in case I can use it to put on a slightly larger throttle body later on. My intake has the throittle body built in. Also found one of those little plastic wedgies to hold the battery in place. All that for just $101 after taxes. :D
 
Sweet love a good day at the junkyard
 
if I had any credit at all

That's the answer to your question here, lenders are willing to make loans to just about anyone who has a pulse. And why wouldn't they, you are basically spending someone else's money, at great expense to yourself, to "own" something that will be worth virtually nothing in a relatively short period of time. They make out like bandits.

I may not have the coolest stuff, or even nice stuff, for that matter, but the only debt I have is a mortgage. No credit cards, car payments, other loans, nothin'.

Be smart, save up and put $5,000-$10,000 in a savings account and use that instead of a credit card and for emergencies.
 
" credit" is way overrated .... as stated above
of course, with credit , you can have a backup camera, and dual cup holders, and don't forget a self parking vehicle.....:icon_rofl:
 
Man, my sister-in-law has one of those self parking Escapes. It is durn scary sitting there in the driver's seat and letting it do its thing.
 
I was with my mother at BJ's the other day and they actually had what looked like small trees in pots that they were selling as money trees.
 

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