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On Sun, 17 Oct 2004 20:23:31 GMT, "Ralph Mowery"
wrote: As the car did not come equiped with a ham radio, "F* off" and buy a Toyota the next time. Oh, and what does Toyota have to do with ANYTHING? Do Toyota's now come with Ham radios installed? -- To reply, remove TheObvious from my e-mail address. |
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"Evan Platt" wrote in message ... On Sun, 17 Oct 2004 20:23:31 GMT, "Ralph Mowery" wrote: As the car did not come equiped with a ham radio, "F* off" and buy a Toyota the next time. Oh, and what does Toyota have to do with ANYTHING? Do Toyota's now come with Ham radios installed? Chevrolets don't, either, but I have installing radios in Chevys for 35 years and none of them caused a problem--at least none that were not able to be fixed. All minor glitches. Fords (at least during the earlier years I owned them) had too many noise issues and repair problems. So I have basically stuck with Chevy over the years as they have proven to be reliable. One car I bought in '87 lasted 13 years and 199,000 miles--and chock full of radios! LOL! Now them "furrin'" cars I don't much cotton to. I'm still mad over Pearl Harbor. LOL! (Whoa! Don't pounce--I know all about foreign content in domestic cars, etc. I just prefer an American make made by Americans in an American plant *IF* I can get it.) 73 Jerry -- To reply, remove TheObvious from my e-mail address. |
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"Evan Platt" wrote in message ... On Sun, 17 Oct 2004 20:23:31 GMT, "Ralph Mowery" wrote: As the car did not come equiped with a ham radio, "F* off" and buy a Toyota the next time. Oh, and what does Toyota have to do with ANYTHING? Do Toyota's now come with Ham radios installed? Chevrolets don't, either, but I have installing radios in Chevys for 35 years and none of them caused a problem--at least none that were not able to be fixed. All minor glitches. Fords (at least during the earlier years I owned them) had too many noise issues and repair problems. So I have basically stuck with Chevy over the years as they have proven to be reliable. One car I bought in '87 lasted 13 years and 199,000 miles--and chock full of radios! LOL! Now them "furrin'" cars I don't much cotton to. I'm still mad over Pearl Harbor. LOL! (Whoa! Don't pounce--I know all about foreign content in domestic cars, etc. I just prefer an American make made by Americans in an American plant *IF* I can get it.) 73 Jerry -- To reply, remove TheObvious from my e-mail address. |
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"Evan Platt" wrote in message ... On Sun, 17 Oct 2004 20:23:31 GMT, "Ralph Mowery" wrote: As the car did not come equiped with a ham radio, "F* off" and buy a Toyota the next time. Oh, and what does Toyota have to do with ANYTHING? Do Toyota's now come with Ham radios installed? Chevrolets don't, either, but I have installing radios in Chevys for 35 years and none of them caused a problem--at least none that were not able to be fixed. All minor glitches. Fords (at least during the earlier years I owned them) had too many noise issues and repair problems. So I have basically stuck with Chevy over the years as they have proven to be reliable. One car I bought in '87 lasted 13 years and 199,000 miles--and chock full of radios! LOL! Now them "furrin'" cars I don't much cotton to. I'm still mad over Pearl Harbor. LOL! (Whoa! Don't pounce--I know all about foreign content in domestic cars, etc. I just prefer an American make made by Americans in an American plant *IF* I can get it.) 73 Jerry -- To reply, remove TheObvious from my e-mail address. |
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