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Duck Canuck joins the fray - duckcanuck - 09-29-2010 Hello, By way of intro, I am a long-time Ford fan, currently responsible for care and feeding of a 2003 Zetec SE Wagon, and a brand-spanking new 2010 SE Sedan (those year-end closeout prices were too good to pass up). I am also the foster parent for a 2005 SES ZX5. I have attached a "family portrait" that also includes a 1995 Escort wagon and a 1979 Citroen 2CV (that explains the "Duck" part of my pseudonym) . Sadly the Escort went to the Big Recycling Centre in the Sky as part of the deal for the 2010. My previous history includes quite a few assorted Fords, domestic and imported, as well as some other excursions off the Blue Oval Path. Looking forward to learning a lot here on the Forum. Bob the Duck Canuck, in Carp Ontario. RE: Duck Canuck joins the fray - 2009SEL - 09-29-2010 DuckCanuck, Welcome to the site. Carp eh? I believe I've been there. There is at least one member from Ottawa - hope he chimes in. Good pic of your fleet; I like the wagon first, then the Cirtroen. Enjoy the site and members. 2009... RE: Duck Canuck joins the fray - NefCanuck - 09-29-2010 Welcome and I'm surprised that with that 2CV you didn't choose "SnailCanuck" as your handle ![]() NefCanuck RE: Duck Canuck joins the fray - Mystake - 09-29-2010 Woah how'd you get that 2CV??? RE: Duck Canuck joins the fray - NOS2Go4Me - 09-29-2010 Indeed, welcome! Some of us are in the exact same boat - on our Nth Focus since the 1999 release and are unable to enjoy driving much else. ![]() I do make exceptions for the fine automobiles from the land of Zuffenhausen, but other than that... Ford it is. There's a wealth of collected PDF "How To" files here, and I can't stress the importance of a Haynes / Chilton repair manual enough for your 2003. In fact, my "borrowed" copy of a 2000/01 manual is right here on my desk. RE: Duck Canuck joins the fray - duckcanuck - 10-10-2010 (09-29-2010, 03:53 PM)Mystake Wrote: Woah how'd you get that 2CV??? Well, it was one of those things that grew on me over time. I used to think they were just weird and ugly. Then I dug into the engineering, and got fascinated. My inlaws live in France, so there was a bit of a connection there. I tried to find a 2CV in France, via phone, mail, internet etc, but then I discovered this car sitting in Montreal. It wound up being a one-owner car, recently imported to Canada at the time. Rust-free, and original. It just needed a bunch of mechanical TLC, all of which was a good learning experience. I have owned it for about 10 years now, and I have put a little over 30,000 km on her. More smiles to the gallon than anything else I have ever owned. Amazingly, it will cruise happily at 100-110 km/h, with only 602cc (about 30 hp). Thanks for your interest. Bob |