mrbwa1
mrbwa1
mrbwa1

I want one of those, esp with 4wd!

I see the Deeres around here a bit too. The Kei truck are better for weather I guess and have decent heaters (possibly even A/C).

Absolutely. Heck, my F-150 only weight 4600 with me and gas in it and it'll tow 500-6000 lbs no problem. On the farm, these old I6 Fords are towing 10,000+ on a regular basis, yet they drive the F-350 King Rance to town for a coffee.

You would be surprised by Kei trucks. They are getting popular here in southern Idaho as farm trucks because they can be registered as an on-road SxS ATV.

Well one time I got rear ended in my 77 Volvo 240 at like 15 MPH. The bumper just had a small scratch on the bumper. The little car that hit me didn’t look so good with a cracked bumper cover not no major structural damage.

Volkswagen. They only met regulatory targets undo test conditions.

It would have to be a DS Longroof.

That this is straight up some sort of Wild Kratts invention!

That’s nothing! One time in Portland, OR I got passed on the freeway by a W124 Mercedes (guessing it was a gasser) with 4 or 5 sheets of plywood and a larger than average Moose bust tied to the top.

This one I am working on is actually all original except that rim and the stereo I put in. The original was an Audiovox that was an actual GM option. Everything works too, even the cruise and aftermarket rear heat.

It’s all fun and games until it backfires on the cockpit... We n/m; that’s what I was waiting for.

$10 says it starts right up after being thawed.

Two Words: James Cameron

Great point. Often it's less riding and more hanging onto the bars and hoping for the best.

My seat time in an 85 an RX-7 and more so in an 89 GTU version RX-7 say otherwise.

I love how the quad and bike folks try and ride things out. Nobody even dumps it low side at Dakar. It's full on maximum punishment if you can't pull through a moment.

The Ridgelines have always had a drain in there so ice and drinks is a good option. It would make a good live well for fishing too.

Perhaps Alan Parsons has moved on to a new project?