Yeah, that 4.0 was fun...pulled out a lot of stumps and bushes, hauled a ton (literally, many times, pic of 1 ton 2B red stone, also hauled 54 cement blocks, twice, for my garage extension). Brand new Michelins when I sold it, a real shame. My 93 white SCab was a 3.0 stick, it was a dog in...
For my 2019 XLT, sold my 3rd Ranger, a sharp 2004 XLT SC 4.0 5 spd w/ about 92k miles. An old dairy farmer bought it for his grandson, who wasted no time wrapping it around a tree!
Pepper ran me to the eye Dr this morning (3rd visit in a week, but 1st time I drove myself). Poked by a dried cornflower whilst cleaning up the wildflower garden last Tues. Dr put in a "bandage contact lens"? Never heard of them. 2 cornea scratches, 1 pretty bad, hurt like hell. Took it out...
Oh boy...that takes me back to the local Chevy garage where I worked during high school (over 50 yrs ago)...I was the king of the buffers on trade-ins! And I have one, seldom use it, so I'll have to dig it out...never used Chemical Guys, I'll check it out, Thanks
Bob, I tested the 302 graphene on my wife's white '21 Escape. I will say if you put it on too heavy, it is a PITA to remove. It looks pretty good, and I did the windows too. We're leaving for FL on Monday with her car (she doesn't like riding in the Ranger) so we shall see how it holds up...
Glad you made it...I'm late to the party, but my dad had a pontoon, & that was before Little Big Town made them popular. He towed it with his Taurus, but I'd use my 04 Ranger, with a 4.0 stick, no problem pulling that beast. He could whip it around but it always freaked me out because we're not...
Gassed her up for the first time in a while, planning to go to the local Auto Show (new cars). I had 50 cents off the full price of $4.29 from our food shopping, but they limit you to 25 gallons, so I took along a couple cans. Wow, almost hit $100!
Then I headed out to look at new cars.
What...