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Well, I'm gonna take the leap .......... :yikes:

General Ray

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After 32 years of driving the same new car and only new car that I ever bought I'm about to buy my second new car and hope it carries me out the door, a Toyota Tacoma Access Cab 4 wheel drive :thumbup:

I set up a appointment here in town for Wednesday to meet Collis, the sales guy at the Toyota dealership here in town :)

I thought about a Ford F-150 but they left town two months ago and headed for the big city north of me and 45 miles away, bad move as far as I am concern :surrender:

So it's a Toyota Tacoma Access Cab 4 wheel drive that is made right here in America by American worker's and sold at a American owned dealership that employs Americans in their sales department, service department and parts department that live right here in my small town that are thankful that I am about to buy it and help keep them in jobs, those Americans will do my warranty work, change my oil, rotate my tires, fix this little thing and that little thing.

No, Toyota's are not made in Japan any more, they are made here in America by American worker's and I just put food on their table come Wednesday :clap:

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A dealer I do work for just bought a house with acers of fields and woods.It's a 1790 house and should be never hunted.The fields havn't been turned in a few years I guess.But they'er looking for someone to get them back to new fields.I hope to get up there and check the place out.If that dos'nt work out maybe with could do a road trip to the other side of the state to the Conn.River.It's super pretty in the fall and had a lot of old forts, history, and fields.Here's a link to some of the history.http://www.bio.umass.edu/biology/conn.river/history.html
 
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