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Old 03-25-2012, 10:17 PM
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My Fargo Crewcab..

Well a few weeks ago you might remember Gyman98's thread about putting "Fargo" lettering on his 91.5-93 Grill...intended for his cummins crewcab. Well I contacted him about me paying for a couple more sets being printed up and shipped off to me. Well he did better then that...he contacted me and said he was flying into my home town and he would bring them with him!!

Once again Thank you Ashley...nice meeting you, although the weather was miserable and we only had a few minutes to chat.

Anyway we finally had a few nice days here and I got my letter installed on my grill in the crewcab.

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Old 03-25-2012, 10:44 PM
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Looks great!! Funny to see a truck plugged in without snow on the ground, tho..
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I like it! That would really confuse lots of people down here, especially in my neck of the woods.
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Cows if interested go to usednanaimo.com, there is a bunch Fargo emblems etc for sale there.
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Looks good! It was nice to meet you to Brian, you have a real nice truck there. Something to proud of for sure!
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Man you have got one very clean crew cab!! New grill looks great!
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looks awesome , now you have to make an insert for the tailgate
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Look what Gyman98 started! Soon, most of us will be driving Fargo's and the forum owner will have to change the name of this site to "Fargo Diesel - Diesel Truck Resource. Your Fargo Ram and Cummins Turbo Diesel Source."
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[QUOTE=jimbo486;3091844]Look what Gyman98 started! Soon, most of us will be driving Fargo's and the forum owner will have to change the name of this site to "Fargo Diesel - Diesel Truck Resource. Your Fargo Ram and Cummins Turbo Diesel Source." [/QUOTE
haha nice Jim!
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ok ill be the dunce and ask it....what does fargo mean?
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Fargo's were sold by Plymouth dealers up here in
Canada till the late 60's early 70's.
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Originally Posted by delsilver
Fargo's were sold by Plymouth dealers up here in
Canada till the late 60's early 70's.
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Exactly, they were sold up to and including 1972. Identical to a Dodge in almost everyway. Why we didn't have plymouth trucks like the Americans had, we'll never know. Here's some pictures of the only 72 I've ever had, they are very rare (but not valuable )
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i see...so its basically like chevrolet and gmc? lol
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Originally Posted by lovin1stgens
i see...so its basically like chevrolet and gmc? lol
Pretty well but MUCH better lol.

We also had Mercury trucks here too, as far as I know they were the same as Ford's. Although one model was a uni-body, they seem to be popular with the blue oval guys
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it all makes sense now! thanks for clearin that up lol


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