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SportTrac Discussion
General Sport Trac Discussion
1200 miles in 34 hours in the Trac-towing a car.
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<blockquote data-quote="Jerry Abson 3" data-source="post: 716585" data-attributes="member: 65373"><p>It is amazing how little respect the trac gets some time. I used to work as a special inspector, and I was the lead on an airport job. My partner and I made 20 concrete beams for testing. When his 'Almighty Chevy' broke down at the airport, it was up to my 'poor little trac' to transport these beams back the the lab around 20 miles away. After loading the 65 - 85 lb beams into the back, off we went. Imagine his amazement when the little V6 with over 100K miles didn't even flicnh at the over 1500 lbs going up hills, and merging with freeway traffic. Even the boys back in the lab, who are all Ford folks, were surprised that the 'little trac' was able to do such a good job. Respect!</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>If you take care of your trac, your trac will take care of you! I am now on my second, and will get a third, and a fourth, for as long as they make em!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jerry Abson 3, post: 716585, member: 65373"] It is amazing how little respect the trac gets some time. I used to work as a special inspector, and I was the lead on an airport job. My partner and I made 20 concrete beams for testing. When his 'Almighty Chevy' broke down at the airport, it was up to my 'poor little trac' to transport these beams back the the lab around 20 miles away. After loading the 65 - 85 lb beams into the back, off we went. Imagine his amazement when the little V6 with over 100K miles didn't even flicnh at the over 1500 lbs going up hills, and merging with freeway traffic. Even the boys back in the lab, who are all Ford folks, were surprised that the 'little trac' was able to do such a good job. Respect! If you take care of your trac, your trac will take care of you! I am now on my second, and will get a third, and a fourth, for as long as they make em! [/QUOTE]
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1200 miles in 34 hours in the Trac-towing a car.
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