Well, I drive an old Mazda pickup, but it's a Ford sure enough. First year Ford made their trucks.
And I listen to classical music and jazz. Or did anyways. The local NPR station that I listened to for over twenty years went over to an all talk format so now I've got no where to go to find what I like.
I have a Chevy Suburban here is what is in my CD changer: Circle Round and Sing, Albannach Live, Beethoven's Greatest Hits (yeah it is really called that), Disney Celebration, Peter Gabriel Security album and The London Symphony Orchestra Season's Favorites 1998
I LOVE it!! I really thought (after posting last night) that I might really be alone!!!
My only complaint on this truck is that it is a base model Ford F150 with a extra long bed. It really was meant to be a work truck - and that's what we bought it for. The result is that it has a basic sound system - not quite up to the task of classical music. I lose the soft highs, lows, and much of the middle is muddy. And an upgrade is not a great use of money at this time. Next time around, I'm getting a truck with a kick-a sound system!!!
Well, I don't listen to classical music in my truck since I only have a am/fm radio in it and no classical stations in our area here in South Carolina. But.... I do have a degree in Music and studied Classical Piano from the time I was 5 years old until college graduation. Many people find this hard to believe when they find out that their plumber that is elbow deep in their commode tank is a classically trained pianist! LOL! ( the plumber that taught me the plumbing trade was a board certified Pharmacist!)