Posted by 02XLT4X4 on January 18, 2008 at 10:30:03 from (69.63.98.126):
In Reply to: U.S. Made Come-A-Long! posted by Wayne from Wi on January 18, 2008 at 03:19:34:
Dave2 said: (quoted from post at 06:26:30 01/18/08) Your big a$$ ford pickups with a mazda transmission. Are Craftsmen tools still made in the USA? Probably not.
Only the manual transmissions are made by Mazda for both the Ranger and F-150. The new F-150 will not have a manual available as of 2009, and it is hard to find a manual Ranger anymore, emissions is killing them off. Even then Ford owns 30% of Mazda, so it is kinda hard to say they are all forgein. The Mazda B-series pickups from 1994+ are Rangers with a different front clip, better warentee and a cheaper price tag, aside from that they are identical.
Craftsman tools are still made in the US, they usually have that stated in a fairly obvious place on the tool and packaging.
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