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Hello everyone,
I just joined the forum and as I have a '25 Maverick ordered I thought this would be a good place to spend some quality time. I'm a Ford person from way back and currently own, as a winter beater, a 2000 Ranger XLT 4x4 with well over 200K miles, which I've owned since 2003. I live in Michigan so the body is gone from 24 years of winter salt exposure (in spite of my best efforts). It's also about worn out mechanically and reached the point where it's now nickle-and-diming me constantly with both small and large issues. I'm planning to donate it when the Maverick comes in. My current daily driver is a 2013 Focus, which has been a great car, except for the dry clutches in the transmission that have been replace three times at Ford's expense. That transmission wasn't one of Ford's better ideas, IMHO. The Focus will be sold or traded when the Maverick comes in.
In terms of personal info, I'm retired, restore vintage Japanese motorcycles as a hobby (for my personal collection only) and my first name is "Kelly". And just so folks aren't confused by the first name, I'm male.
I just joined the forum and as I have a '25 Maverick ordered I thought this would be a good place to spend some quality time. I'm a Ford person from way back and currently own, as a winter beater, a 2000 Ranger XLT 4x4 with well over 200K miles, which I've owned since 2003. I live in Michigan so the body is gone from 24 years of winter salt exposure (in spite of my best efforts). It's also about worn out mechanically and reached the point where it's now nickle-and-diming me constantly with both small and large issues. I'm planning to donate it when the Maverick comes in. My current daily driver is a 2013 Focus, which has been a great car, except for the dry clutches in the transmission that have been replace three times at Ford's expense. That transmission wasn't one of Ford's better ideas, IMHO. The Focus will be sold or traded when the Maverick comes in.
In terms of personal info, I'm retired, restore vintage Japanese motorcycles as a hobby (for my personal collection only) and my first name is "Kelly". And just so folks aren't confused by the first name, I'm male.
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