Steve23
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My 3 year old has named it Tuck. “Dad can we go shoppin in the Tuck?” Yes honey we can go in the tuck
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I read that same article before I decided to go with "Hi-Yo" instead of "Hi-Ho".
Beastia Beast in italianMaybe this is just a "girl" thing, but my wife has always named her vehicles through the years. Lucy, for her Buick Lucerne. Ruby, for her red Lincoln MKX. And now Pearl, for her Lincoln Nautilus. My Ranger is the first vehicle that she succeeded in talking me into naming. Well, since it is a Ranger, and I live in Texas, AND I am a Texas Rangers fan (both baseball and law enforcement), I have nicknamed my Ranger "Tex". I know, that is kind of corny, but then again, so is naming a vehicle. Am I the only one with a name for my Ranger?
I like that! This reminds me of a personalized license plate I had on a small Datsun King Cab back in the 70's. Since my surname begins with Mc, and since it was a little truck, the plate was "MC TWUK" a play on a much larger truck with the iconic bulldog ornament.My 3 year old has named it Tuck. “Dad can we go shoppin in the Tuck?” Yes honey we can go in the tuck
That’s usually a vintage Porsche with a rebuilt tranny, just sayin! ?I call mine Caitlyn Jenner because the Tranny when cold, bucks and shutters until it warms up, I will change the name once I get it fixed