parneli70
parneli70
parneli70

Reminds me of this childhood memory.

I have to agree about the 2 door Explorer Sport being a much better way to go. There is a nice one listed on the Sacramento Craigslist for $2,000.00. The V-6's used in the Explorers were good engines, I’ve had 2 of them. You also can find all the factory parts at the Pick & Pull to convert it to a V-8.

That would be an LTD Country Squire, and +1 to that!

I was talking about the 1997 base model. Every generation has the Tang that let them down.

3 hours up, race, 3 hours home. Thanks for the love!

Just the good ole’ Jalops / Never meanin’ no harm / Beats all you never saw, been loving brown manual wagons since the day they was born / Laughin’ the Mustangs / Hatin’ the stances / Someday Patrick George may block ‘em, but Kinja never will / Makin’ their Miatas the only way they know how / That’s just a little bit

I give my DD 1960s car permission to be internal combustion powered, what I think is ridiculous is that cars are still gas powered in 2017. Also, driving my 50 year old car does less damage than the average person’s 5-year replacement cycle for cars does. Many cars would have been junked 10 generations of “new car”

This is worse than that time Sasquatch threw a rat on my windshield while I was driving through the Santa Cruz mountains... at night...

I believe the correct spelling to be Hornicorn V1.

I win.

Starred for all the oxen lost fording the river.

Another good option is the Fiesta ST, the back seat area should be large enough for a husky. Also stick shift only.