TJC
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- First Name
- Tony
- Joined
- Aug 28, 2020
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- Location
- North Carolina
- Vehicle(s)
- 93 Miata, 05 Ranger 4x4, 20 Ranger 4x4, 23 CX-5
Is that near Lake Okeechobee? I grew up in Homstead and spent a lot of time in South Biscayne Bay, the Keys, and the Everglades. All my old friends built swamp buggies 6'- 8' off the ground, and air boats. Also looks a lot like one would see around the Tamiami Trail west of Miami. That's as far north as my stompin grounds went.Sorry to bust your assumption....but I drive it as hard or as normal as anyone else, mainly in the busy city on I-95 else in the everglades. I take it miles out in the everglades on the narrow levee's bumping and skidding all over the place, hauling a 12ft fishing kayak. I do this twice, sometimes three times a week--day and night. Some of them levy roads are a challenge for 4x4's let alone a 2wd with a locking diff. Yet I still maintain the mileage that I posted, yes sir, and that's a fact.
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We'd occasionally head over to a deserted island on the lower west coast that we had to wait for low tide to cross over to, and spend the day swimming and having a picnic with our girl friends. My friend and I were both in high school... He had a Chevy blue 57 Chevy Nomad, and I had a deep green 57 Chevy Bel-Air 2 door coup. On our last visit over there, a sheriff's deputy came rolling down the beach in a jeep as we had our grill out cooking, slid to a stop and asked us what we were doing. We replied that we were having a picnic! He told us to enjoy ourselves, but to never come back. Said the island was being developed by the Mackle brothers, and that we were now on private property.
I haven't been back to Marco Island since, but friends tell me it is quite developed and upscale. I kinda liked it natural.
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