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Old 10-03-2007, 01:04 PM   #1 (permalink)
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When you need to tow your Toyota Nascar trucks...

you gotta make sure it can handle the load and not breakdown... Toyota people are smart they know they can count on a Chevy. Even thought you have your own trucks you know what the best is... I you!




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Old 10-03-2007, 02:05 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Wow...not only is it a repost, but a repost by an obviousl troll. Neat.
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Old 10-03-2007, 03:08 PM   #5 (permalink)
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my favorite pictures are of Ford trucks working on the site of the Tundra commercials. . . . Toyota was so embaressed about this blunder, they no longer show these in the "making of" portions of thier video's. . . .





http://www.autoblog.com/2007/03/05/f...ra-commercial/
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my favorite pictures are of Ford trucks working on the site of the Tundra commercials. . . . Toyota was so embaressed about this blunder, they no longer show these in the "making of" portions of thier video's. . . .





http://www.autoblog.com/2007/03/05/f...ra-commercial/

So If GM hires a private contractor to make a huge ramp and this private contractor owns a fleet of Fords, is that GMs fault? A contractor doesn't represent the clients products. The Contractor is there to build what the client wants.

But the Nascar pic is hilarious.
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I'm not blaming Toyota for the contractors not having a fleet of Toyota trucks. . . . however the pictures do speak volumes about what truck "working men" choose when the real dirty work needs to be done. . . . .
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Whatever cheap crap they could find on Craigslist?

LOL sorry, had to.

If I were to buy a truck I'd give them all a try first.
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I'm not blaming Toyota for the contractors not having a fleet of Toyota trucks. . . . however the pictures do speak volumes about what truck "working men" choose when the real dirty work needs to be done. . . . .

Nah, that's


It's pretty well known that the previous Tundra wasn't up to par for "work truck" status. The '07 wasn't available yet. Give it time. There's already several contractor and utility companies using Tundra's around here.

If Toyota releases a diesel.... game on....
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Well I work in rural Texas panhandle and I personally have seen at least 7 of the nearby ranches switch to Tundras. Just a thought... 3 of them, had fifth wheels attatched.
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Wow...not only is it a repost, but a repost by an obviousl troll. Neat.
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Well I work in rural Texas panhandle and I personally have seen at least 7 of the nearby ranches switch to Tundras. Just a thought... 3 of them, had fifth wheels attatched.

What's a fifth wheel?
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The one after the 4th....LOL
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What's a fifth wheel?

EvoFire: A fifth wheel is the type of hitch coupling used between a tractor (cab) and its trailer. Pickup trucks may have the round, receiving portion placed in the rear cargo bed allowing them to tow larger trailers, usually horse carriers.

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