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Darrel Chaney01

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Well now that Ford put in the V8, should we ask for a V10.:D No, I know. How about a Carroll Shelby version, maybe a GT 800?:lol::lol::lol::cool::wacko:
 
I'll vote for a Tim the Toolman Version!

I believe Ford did that back in the late 90's when his show was still so popular, with

a Ford F-150, or something like that (maybe an F-250) where it had the Bar-B-Que

swing out of the tailgate, and the 120 v. outlets in it, or maybe Tim just did it on a

"Home Improvement" show. Anyway, I'd still like to see it!!!



No, wait... I have it!!! (The sound of gears turning and smoke coming out of my small mind...);



A Taylor/Roush version of the Sport Trac:



A 300+ H.P. Roush Racing Engine, combined with a Weber Stainless Steel Master Series

Grill, mounted in the bed, and with a flip of the switch, you could go from 0-60 in 5.5 seconds,

or grill the perfect T-Bone or Ribeye in 3.2 seconds!!!

You know Tim Allen is from Michigan, and he loves his Fords! If we could just get him

behind us on this, Oh, the possibilities!

Ford could save money, also... Just use one of the off-the-shelf Roush, or maybe SVT(?)

emblems, combined with that sweet stainless steel Weber emblem, on the tailgate of

our 'Tracs, how sweet would that be?

What would we call it?

Let's hear from our members!!!:D
 
Sorry about the popups or anything else bad in this link, but this is the only one I found

in reply to Paul Howard's question. I was curious about that episode, myself.

Just in case there is a problem connecting to this link, it was, of all things, a 1934

Ford Roadster. I hope this link works, as I am working from an Edsel-Style Computer!!!

:(:D
 

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