dhrandy
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- First Name
- Randy
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- Concord, NC
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- 1950 Plymouth, 2021 F-150 Lariat 500a
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- Engineering Tech
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We are the few, the proud, the 4x2 club. Feel free to show off photos and tell your story of why you purchased a 4x2. Doesn't matter if it's lowered or normal.
I'll go first, even though mines on order (So I don't have any photos yet). I've been driving since 1996 and have only owned 1 4x4 and 1 AWD. I had a 1984 GMC S-15 for 1 year in 1996 and a 2000 Jeep Grand Cherokee from 2005-2009 (my ex-wife drove it.) I do live in the south (Near Charlotte, NC) where it rarely snows. From 2004-2008 I had my 1998 4x2 in Minot, ND. When I was younger I wanted a 4x4, but never bought one. I'm now ordering a 4x2 because I've never needed the 4x4.
On a side note, you use to see a lot more 4x2 around here in the 80s and 90s. Now days everyone has a 4x4, I've known others that have never taken them off road. My dad currently has a 2014 4x2 F-150.
I'll update this post with some photos when the F-150 arrives.
I'll go first, even though mines on order (So I don't have any photos yet). I've been driving since 1996 and have only owned 1 4x4 and 1 AWD. I had a 1984 GMC S-15 for 1 year in 1996 and a 2000 Jeep Grand Cherokee from 2005-2009 (my ex-wife drove it.) I do live in the south (Near Charlotte, NC) where it rarely snows. From 2004-2008 I had my 1998 4x2 in Minot, ND. When I was younger I wanted a 4x4, but never bought one. I'm now ordering a 4x2 because I've never needed the 4x4.
On a side note, you use to see a lot more 4x2 around here in the 80s and 90s. Now days everyone has a 4x4, I've known others that have never taken them off road. My dad currently has a 2014 4x2 F-150.
I'll update this post with some photos when the F-150 arrives.
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