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<p>[QUOTE="mynamespat, post: 2687609, member: 83738"]In fact, that Ford Ranger is probably the apex of the current marital woes of this couple. Thus, it truly is the cause of this unfortunately damaged coin. The husband had purchased the vehicle used for a great price from a friend-of-a-friend. It appeared to be lightly used and the motor ran well. The owner had been in a minor fender bender and had decided to purchase a new vehicle rather than repair.</p><p>His wife wanted either a Chevy Sebring or a compact Honda. There was no way he would own a pile of junk, like a Sebring, nor be seen in possession of any foreign vehicle. It's safe to say that she was not happy with his decision to purchase the small pick-up. In an attempt to appease her, he painted it pink after repairing the body damage himself.</p><p>From that point forward, the truck was not nothing but trouble. At first it was the tie-rod ends. Then it was the suspension. Then the electrical connections started acting haywire. However, the husband would never admit his mistake. He was in too deep.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="mynamespat, post: 2687609, member: 83738"]In fact, that Ford Ranger is probably the apex of the current marital woes of this couple. Thus, it truly is the cause of this unfortunately damaged coin. The husband had purchased the vehicle used for a great price from a friend-of-a-friend. It appeared to be lightly used and the motor ran well. The owner had been in a minor fender bender and had decided to purchase a new vehicle rather than repair. His wife wanted either a Chevy Sebring or a compact Honda. There was no way he would own a pile of junk, like a Sebring, nor be seen in possession of any foreign vehicle. It's safe to say that she was not happy with his decision to purchase the small pick-up. In an attempt to appease her, he painted it pink after repairing the body damage himself. From that point forward, the truck was not nothing but trouble. At first it was the tie-rod ends. Then it was the suspension. Then the electrical connections started acting haywire. However, the husband would never admit his mistake. He was in too deep.[/QUOTE]
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