What age brackets are we?

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whats your age bracket?

Under 21
4
5%
21 to 35
13
18%
36 to 45
22
30%
46 to 60
29
39%
Over 60
6
8%
 
Total votes: 74

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ripsnorter
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What age brackets are we?

Post by ripsnorter »

I've been wondering for a while just what our ages are. If we mainly consist of baby boomers, or young 'uns or how we're spread out. I know its a bit of a cliched forum thing to do, but I'm very curious at what ages people are interested in these old trucks.
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Post by Johnny Canuck »

I entered my age but I resent being lumped in with those old guys like Skip :wink: (that's a wink)
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Post by ICEMAN6166 »

i dont care if i'm lumped in with the "old guys".theres worse groups to be associated with.
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Post by jakdad »

Being lumped in is good! I'm prolly in a group by myself!!
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Post by Greg D »

"I may be getting older but I refuse to grow up."
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Post by ripsnorter »

hah! well, I rate old by 10 years older than my father. (I refuse to allow him to get old :P ) and he's in his mid to late 60s, so right now old is approaching 80. anything younger than that is middle aged to me :P
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Post by rog300b »

I`m one year older than my Slick.........
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Post by Model_T_46804 »

Like I always say, "it's not the age that matters, it's the miles"
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Post by 66 POJ »

2 years younger than my '66 slick.
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Post by mikecarson »

Johnny, don't feel bad, we're the youngsters in our group...lol!!
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Post by FORDMANLCRACKEL »

Well i was 15 when my 66 slick was born. There's a 19 year old locked up inside of me and i turn him loose bout once a week.

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Post by 66fordtrucknut »

Me and my truck are the same age, a month apart actually, not quite to 46 - 60 crowd.
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Post by Paul Merrell »

My truck is 7 years older than me :!:
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Post by FORDMANLCRACKEL »

Paul Merrell wrote:My truck is 7 years older than me :!:
Start saving up your money when us old guyes start our trip to Slick Haven you could buy up a whole herd of slocks. :boohoo: Except mine, im going to be burried in mine.

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Post by Paul Merrell »

How could you do that Lonnie :?: I could love that truck just as good as you :!: Could I PLLEEEAAAASSSSEEE have you truck Uncle Lonnie
"Never underestimate the power of your actions. With one small gesture you can change a person's life - For better...or for worse." 1965 F250 4wheeldrive 390/4speed/dana 60 rear 3.73/dana 44/PB
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Post by FORDMANLCRACKEL »

Paul Merrell wrote:How could you do that Lonnie :?: I could love that truck just as good as you :!: Could I PLLEEEAAAASSSSEEE have you truck Uncle Lonnie
Well my youngest son will get it when im gone and now i have to build one for my oldest son so he wont feel left out. They will probably pool there money and hire a hitman as soon as im finished with the second one. :help:

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Post by ras4434 »

I am 12 years older than my 66. Looking aty the rust on her floorpans and drip rails I guess I am doing a little better than she is. She has 690,000 miles on her, I wonder how many "miles" I have on me. Oh well we both get up and go in the morning but a little warming up helps. I have heard of "the highway to heaven", is it close to route 66 and wide enough for a slick???????????
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Post by BigTim »

rog300b wrote:I`m one year older than my Slick.........
Ditto, actually I guess the 65s probably came out in August of 64, same time I came out.
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Post by Brion71 »

im 5 years younger than mine
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Post by FORDBOYpete »

I used to work in a FoMoCo Dealership on Slicks when the were new, so I could pay for my family & our home.
And then God invented DIRT. . . . . :lol: :rotflmao: :arse: :rotflmao: :lol: :lol: :roll:

I am 19 and I got many many years experience at being 19, so I'm pretty good at it by now. . . . :steering: :thumright: :peepwall:

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