Big Blue
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Man, can't post anything without getting criticism.Hey, look everyone, @Tracy Bowman and @OrangeStreak got new rides.
The Bronco was there first and I just split the difference between the two. 
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Man, can't post anything without getting criticism.Hey, look everyone, @Tracy Bowman and @OrangeStreak got new rides.
The Bronco was there first and I just split the difference between the two. 
Lesson 103: How to park like a dickhead.![]()
Parked next to a Bronco Wildtrack at lunch today.
On a completely separate note, your handle and name are both popular brands of jeans from the 70s. ?Man, can't post anything without getting criticism.The Bronco was there first and I just split the difference between the two.
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what camera is this? This looks photoshopped(in a good way)![]()
#snowdrift
iPhone Pro Max 14. I typically blur out the license plate, but since it's not visible in that picture it was untouched. Before I posted it last night, I was looking at the flat cardboard box laying on top of the tonneau cover, and I had the same thought that it looked photoshopped. lolwhat camera is this? This looks photoshopped(in a good way)
and yes I see you're on.. *that* chan site.
Handsome duo!iPhone Pro Max 14. I typically blur out the license plate, but since it's not visible in that picture it was untouched. Before I posted it last night, I was looking at the flat cardboard box laying on top of the tonneau cover, and I had the same thought that it looked photoshopped. lol
My Ranger next to lifted Crosstrek:
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First - Scab FTW!iPhone Pro Max 14. I typically blur out the license plate, but since it's not visible in that picture it was untouched. Before I posted it last night, I was looking at the flat cardboard box laying on top of the tonneau cover, and I had the same thought that it looked photoshopped. lol
My Ranger next to lifted Crosstrek:
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Actually.... If I could go back, I would have gone with the crewcab.First - Scab FTW!
What? Trade for a Screw?Thank you for the likes & compliments.
Actually.... If I could go back, I would have gone with the crewcab.I ordered the Ranger without actually checking one out. I didn't realize how unusable the rear seats on supercabs are. Good for ample storage space, but even for emergency use rear seating's unbelievably tight for adults. I do like the 6-foot bed, but I would trade it for full rear seating!
Staying on topic, same spot, but with different buddies. Feeling little smaller this time(my tires are like Civic tires in comparison). Hood's open on the Super Duty, because he got a flat & had no spare. It's good to have flat repair kit & air compressor out in the woods.
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The scab rear seats are pretty useless for people. I carried my daughter-in-law to Harbor Freight once back there. She was not a happy camper. So much so that the next time, they decided to ride in the bed! Which is actually legal in New Hampshire (that whole "Live Free or Die being ejected from a pickup bed thing).Thank you for the likes & compliments.
Actually.... If I could go back, I would have gone with the crewcab.I ordered the Ranger without actually checking one out. I didn't realize how unusable the rear seats on supercabs are. Good for ample storage space, but even for emergency use rear seating's unbelievably tight for adults. I do like the 6-foot bed, but I would trade it for full rear seating!
Staying on topic, same spot, but with different buddies. Feeling little smaller this time(my tires are like Civic tires in comparison). Hood's open on the Super Duty, because he got a flat & had no spare. It's good to have flat repair kit & air compressor out in the woods.
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Send me some beaver nuggets!!!Texas peeps will understand. This is in Leeds Alabama
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