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SportTrac Discussion
General Sport Trac Discussion
EDIT: INFO ONE OF THE SADIST DAYS OF MY LIFE.. THE LAST Sport Trac Has been built !!! PLZ READ !!
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<blockquote data-quote="Bas Jussen" data-source="post: 942785" data-attributes="member: 69257"><p>I bought a 2001 Sport Trac recently and have plans to upgrade it a little. So for generations to come, I think there will be people like me keeping them on the road. I've owned a long list of classics including a 1964 Cadillac limo, only 808 ever made. So the fact that a company stops making a vehicle, doesn't mean it'll dissappear.</p><p></p><p>In fact, it wouldn't have been half the fun driving the '64 Cadillac Limo if it was still in production today and you would see them everywhere.</p><p></p><p>Same thing will happen with the Sport Trac, some day the next generation will be at a car show saying: "Wow, that's a nice classic truck!" and we can all say: "I used to have one of those" or maybe even: "I bought one new many years ago and still have it". </p><p></p><p>It's a good thing cars come and go, even the ones we love. If not, we would still be driving model T's and no vehicle would ever become a classic. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Bas</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bas Jussen, post: 942785, member: 69257"] I bought a 2001 Sport Trac recently and have plans to upgrade it a little. So for generations to come, I think there will be people like me keeping them on the road. I've owned a long list of classics including a 1964 Cadillac limo, only 808 ever made. So the fact that a company stops making a vehicle, doesn't mean it'll dissappear. In fact, it wouldn't have been half the fun driving the '64 Cadillac Limo if it was still in production today and you would see them everywhere. Same thing will happen with the Sport Trac, some day the next generation will be at a car show saying: "Wow, that's a nice classic truck!" and we can all say: "I used to have one of those" or maybe even: "I bought one new many years ago and still have it". It's a good thing cars come and go, even the ones we love. If not, we would still be driving model T's and no vehicle would ever become a classic. Bas [/QUOTE]
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SportTrac Discussion
General Sport Trac Discussion
EDIT: INFO ONE OF THE SADIST DAYS OF MY LIFE.. THE LAST Sport Trac Has been built !!! PLZ READ !!
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