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Here's one for you, Mercman
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Were the "Utes" in Australia and other countries "instead of" or in "addition" to pickup trucks?
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34Fordy
The true "Ute" body was distinctly Australian. I say "true Ute" with reference to the one posted OR to the one in my post. "Most" Australians ALSO refer to our pick-up trucks as "Utilities" or "Ute's" |
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