Anyone notice the wheelchair with crane lift unload in the truck bed? I’m wondering if the driver if handicapped and has those hand controls for driving. Could be he got his controls confused or couldn’t switch controls fast enough.
Anyone notice the wheelchair with crane lift unload in the truck bed? I’m wondering if the driver if handicapped and has those hand controls for driving. Could be he got his controls confused or couldn’t switch controls fast enough.
That’s called car jacking....and it’s generally frowned upon. :D
Does it also comply with Federal Motor Safety Standard 49C.F.R.571.50? I know a lot of states that allow low speed vehicles also require they comply with certain saftey standards. Just curious as I’ve actually been considering buying something similar as most of my trips to the stores are all within a few blocks of my…
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Bravo!
Nope, not even for half that price.
1st car a 1965 (or maybe 66, I forget) Ford Galaxie 500
W-T-F!
Yet more blackout editions of various car models...how original.
I thought waxing (especially with a mechanical buffer) also stripped off a bit of the clear coat? Or does the wax coat prevent that?
I thought waxing (especially with a mechanical buffer) also stripped off a bit of the clear coat? Or does the wax…
Yeah, but that’s not a real one. It’s a custom H van made by a third party.
I always loved the quirky looks of these vans from the very first time I came across one decades ago. I always had this idea of turning one into a sorta camping van.
Is it me or do most “supercars” look as if the drivers should have oily, slicked back hair, wearing cheesy flowery print silk shirts, well opened to show off their very hairy chest and about 20 large gold chains around their neck?
That is true. I never actually looked at the specs of the new Ranger and it is a pretty “beefy” truck compared to the old Rangers.
“Speaking to Autoline, Ford’s Chief Technical Officer Raj Nair said that while the new Bronco will share a platform with the Ranger, it will be its own vehicle. “It will be an incremental vehicle from the Everest.” Nair told Autoline. “This Bronco is completely unique from that Everest.”
Everything I’ve been reading concerning the new “Bronco” is that yes, it will most likely be more like the Bronco II. Which is a shame.
Wow! Really? This is what passes as news and journalism nowadays? SMFH
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