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I ordered me a new truck a couple months ago. First new work truck I have ever bought. Its a 2017 F450 crew cab 4x4 diesel. Should be here in a couple weeks
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I figured you'd build your own bed..New truck showed up today, bed won't be here for another three weeks...
I like the truck, I am still a little sick to my stomach about what it cost.
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I figured you'd build your own bed..
I assume you'll want a flat bed tool box combo?
Gotta love a Cab-Chassis. I'd be boltin' a 14 foot camper on the back of that thing and calling it my motorhome.New truck showed up today, bed won't be here for another three weeks...
I like the truck, I am still a little sick to my stomach about what it cost.
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I had a 93' SHO. We called it quicksilver(because it was silver and fast) I loved that car. I'd have a hard time passing on another gen 2 SHO if I ever came across one in decent shape with low miles. That Yamaha V6 is one of the most under rated motors ever built.Drive a 1992 Taurus SHO. Also have a 1990 Supercoupe, 1944 GPW (jeep), 1953 Dodge M37 3/4 ton, and a 2006 1/2 ton Dodge quad cab piece of scheisse.
Kick butt sleeper cars for sure. I like it becase it's an extremely capable and comfortable car for long distance trips. This is my 4th SHO. Bought one new in 1991, sold it when I left the Army. Couple years later I bot another 1991. Sold it off when I moved to Kentucky. Bought a 1992 in 2006. Got rid of it, then later picked up another 1992 non sun roof car and still have that. Ford no longer makes sunroof seals for the older cars. Not good in WA state.I had a 93' SHO. We called it quicksilver(because it was silver and fast) I loved that car. I'd have a hard time passing on another gen 2 SHO if I ever came across one in decent shape with low miles. That Yamaha V6 is one of the most under rated motors ever built.
I'm always curious to know what everyone drives.
I have a 2000 Toyota 4Runner Limited with an ARB Bull Bumper and a Warn M8000 winch. While I love owning it, I don't drive it enough, so it's up for sale.
Next is Jenny's car, a 2002 Hyundai Accent. One of the best decisions we've ever made was purchasing this car. Jenny has a 50 mile round trip commute and the 38MPG highway really takes some of the pain away from the pump. I know why these cars sell for $8k new, and it's not because they're bad cars. Working on them, you can see how they streamlined the assembly process to the point where everything fits together like lego's. Very smart, and good for me when I'm working on it.
(No photo, you guys know what these look like)
Third is my 1989 BMW 325i convertible. This is the fifth or sixth E30 BMW Jenny and I have owned, and they really are amazing little cars. I pulled the motor out of it to reseal all the gaskets last year and as of today, the engine is still apart. Hopefully it'll be done in time to enjoy the last bit of summer.
Fourth is this 1991 BMW 525i. I bought this from the second owner with 123,xxx miles on it. It sat for quite a while and no joke, must have had a 1/4 inch of leaves and dirt in every crevice possible. I was literally shocked once Jenny and I got it to the shop and cleaned it up, it's one of the cleanest and straightest E34's I've ever seen.