Old one (13 years and averaged 10,000 miles/year including Hawaii and back when I sold it and got the current one):
Current one ('06);
After the old one I didn't even consider anything else.
all da best,
rats...
Chevrolet
Ford
Toyota
Dodge
Old one (13 years and averaged 10,000 miles/year including Hawaii and back when I sold it and got the current one):
Current one ('06);
After the old one I didn't even consider anything else.
all da best,
rats...
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"09", "010", "011"before the world ends...- JD Commerce Rulze (read them; there will be a test): http://www.jerzeedevil.com/forums/sh...Commerce-Rules
There was no Cartoon Network either! You could only get cartoons on Saturday Morning. Do you hear what I'm saying? We had to wait ALL WEEK for cartoons, you spoiled little rat-bastards!
that question is almost as tough as the favorite gun question
I have a 1967 chevy 1 ton 4x4. There is nothing tougher. she does all the hard work. last week was 3000 lb of gravel.
My old scout never lets me down. It is more truck than alot of full size trucks. tougher than a rusty nail as well.
78 and 79 ford 4x4's were awesome beasts.
It is more about getting a good one then brand loyalty. I gotta say chevy makes or made the best engines. millions of hotrods can't be wrong.
Tank as far as the Land cruiser land rover debate that is an easy one. cruiser all the way. unless you really like to fix your broken down ride, on the side of the road. I cannot tell you how many broken down rovers I have seen on the sea to sky highway. I had a 75 cruiser but someone offered me alot of money for it so....... and I still had the scout, Bye cruiser.
problem with toyota 4x4's is the longer you have them the more they turn into chevys. after awhile you have a chevy with a toyota body.
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Disclaimer: all of the above is only my opinion
lookin for trouble.
just thought i'ld show you fuckers what a real truck looks like![]()
my morals are loose ..but my shirt's on tight.......
I'm going to guess that all of your failures prior to the "revolution" will pale in comparison to how hard your life will be afterward. You will not rise to the occasion. If you can't succeed in a structured, ordered society, you will continue to fail miserably when winning friends and influencing people becomes vitally important.
I watched this Range Rover burn a couple of weeks ago. Apparently an electrical fire which from what I hear is common with these vehicles.
The driver was from California. Sucks to be out of country and your vehicle burns.
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I'm going to guess that all of your failures prior to the "revolution" will pale in comparison to how hard your life will be afterward. You will not rise to the occasion. If you can't succeed in a structured, ordered society, you will continue to fail miserably when winning friends and influencing people becomes vitally important.
I cannot believe you typed this out loud !
I spent a HUGE amount of time in my first truck driving sideways.
Steering with the rear wheels and right foot is just one of the finest things in life , my friend.
This was my first truck.
One tell.......just below the license plate on front.........let you know that I was serious about it.
If you heard it running , it was pretty obvious.
The gas cap ?
1968 Dodge Charger.
I thought that was cool as hell.
8 ball shift knob and tach on the dash...........the only thing I ever hauled was ass in this thing.
It was a well done 350 with a stick and 3.73's and was pretty stout in it's day.
A-1 to Portland on 19
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Let me try that again.
Not only do I suck at taking pictures , I can't even scan one.![]()
A-1 to Portland on 19
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