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Old 08-05-2010, 07:49 AM   #21
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Re: Dodge Ram 1500

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She's in Auburn, Indiana and I'm sure we'll be back through there in late September to see her.

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Keith Williams
I visited Auburn several times in the late '80s for the Auburn Cord Duesenberg Festival. What an amazing sight and sound to see those beauties rolling through the streets. I'll be sure to watch for the Camry in the entourage.

We're edging closer to our 5.0's due date, and it gets better every day. As former Casita owners we know the joy of a truly waterproof little trailer. We'll be towing with our 4.0 L Ranger at first and then I plan to park a Frontier under the Escape when its time to replace the Ford. Good luck

Dave
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Old 08-05-2010, 09:35 AM   #22
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Re: Dodge Ram 1500

Ironically, I've never been to the Labor Day Festival but would sure love to go. I will tell you that the huge WW II Museum that is now there is really worth a trip. Dennis Kruse went over to Europe, bought a Museum over there, shipped everything to Auburn, built a huge building and set up the Museum. I'll add a link after I post this.

There is also a car museum wing there and I here they have plans in the works for a Ford V-8 museum addtion. That would be cool.

Anyway, Auburn is a neat town with a lot of history and if it weren't for the winters and the summer humidity I'd probably move there. We grew up in Illinois and have had enough of those Winters and Humidity. Colorado is hard to beat.

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Keith
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