Sounds like over here. It can take you twenty minutes (on a good day) to go the two miles through town. Median home prices are over $1M.
It will be interesting to see. It's been 3 years since I've been back. Pandemic cancelled my last trip. I hate flying as it is, no way I was jumping through...
Goodyear is nice. Pretty much top of my list for the Valley when/if I move back. Peoria is my old stomping grounds. Graduated high school mid 80s...nothing but cotton fields and tumbleweeds from 67th ave all the way to Buckeye. Sure was wild watching the valley grow. I'll be ther next month...
I went the budget route. Works perfectly. Just rinse and walk away. No drying, no spots.
Although that system might be cheaper in the long run, considering filter replacement. I have space issues though, and needed compact as well...
Hood stripes are from Acerbo Graphix. Changed the personality/attitude of the truck entirely. The view from the driver seat is awesome. I stiil feel like a kid on Christmas morning when I hop in.
Back In the day...you raised or lowered the 2×4 behind the seat that braced the plywood holding thf back of the seat in the right position. Andbe careful not to hit a bump too fast, for fear of jarring that 2 by loose.
My truck was built by RMT. I got credit for the parts removed (not full value, i'm sure), AND I had the option of having all the parts sent to me, if I paid shipping to get them to me.
Man, that tire in the first pic has been bugging the hell outta me. looks like she stepped in dog poo. Gonna have to fix that (photoshop), one a these days.
I would have happily paid fifty bucks to delete it. But now it's just part of the pre-flite checklist, that includes remove the sunshade, adjust the AC and turn down the stereo FFS!!
I had a samurai once. I had to take the long way home from town because the road I lived on had a 23% grade in one section, and it couldn't make it up it.