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FlyinBrass

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New member from near Buffalo, NY. I just bought a 2020 Ram 1500 Big Horn Crew Cab Sport with the Off-Road Package, in Granite Crystal Metallic It has a the 5.7 Hemi (not the e-torque version) and 3.21 axle. I added the MOPAR side steps and the drop in bed liner. This replaces a 2009 Ram 1500 ST Quad Cab 4.7L V8 4x4, which replaced a 1999 Ram 1500 Sport Quad Cab 5.9L V8 4x4.
 

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Nice truck. I see you have the old, old plates too! I never liked the yellow plates and I'm glad I could keep mine.
Enjoy the truck!
 

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Welcome from a fellow Buffalonian. Truck looks very nice and, I agree, Granite Crystal Metallic is a great color. I ordered my Ram through West-Herr. What dealership did you used to purchase your Ram?
 

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Welcome from a fellow Buffalonian. Truck looks very nice and, I agree, Granite Crystal Metallic is a great color. I ordered my Ram through West-Herr. What dealership did you used to purchase your Ram?
Thanks! I bought it from Towne in Hamburg. They had a green Built-to-Serve that I had my eye on, but it sold a few days before I came in to buy this one. I had to add on the side steps and bed liner after the fact to make it mostly equivalent. The Built-to-Serve had the V6, where the Big Horn had the V8, so I'm glad I ended up with the one that I did.
 

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Nice truck. I see you have the old, old plates too! I never liked the yellow plates and I'm glad I could keep mine.
Enjoy the truck!
I'm planning on keeping the plates as long as the state lets me. At least they aren't de-laminating and disintegrating like a lot of the plates are.
 

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Thanks! I bought it from Towne in Hamburg. They had a green Built-to-Serve that I had my eye on, but it sold a few days before I came in to buy this one. I had to add on the side steps and bed liner after the fact to make it mostly equivalent. The Built-to-Serve had the V6, where the Big Horn had the V8, so I'm glad I ended up with the one that I did.

Back in 1974, when Towne was only a Lincoln Mercury dealership on Orchard Park Road (next to Leisure Rinks), my wife and I ordered from them a Mercury Cougar XR7 with a 351 Cobra Jet engine. That was the first year the Cougar moved from a pony car to an immediate size. We already had a 1967 Mustang and a 1970 Challenger so we needed something a little bit bigger yet still sporty.
 

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Back in 1974, when Towne was only a Lincoln Mercury dealership on Orchard Park Road (next to Leisure Rinks), my wife and I ordered from them a Mercury Cougar XR7 with a 351 Cobra Jet engine. That was the first year the Cougar moved from a pony car to an immediate size. We already had a 1967 Mustang and a 1970 Challenger so we needed something a little bit bigger yet still sporty.

Grew up playing hockey at Leisure!
 

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