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SuperTrooper
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by SuperTrooper »
rednekkPH wrote:SuperTrooper wrote:rednekkPH wrote:The_Polly_Roger wrote:BTW what do you drive rednekkPH . . . ?
Hmmm...lets see - at the monent in the garage/driveway are:
1986 F250
1989 F150 w/ 3/4 ton suspension
1996 F150 w/ 3/4 ton suspension
1995 Blazer
1998 Avenger (the incredible dent-mobile)
1993 Sunbird (wife's work car)
1986 Sportster 1250
1986 Honda Rebel 450 (wife's bike)
I'm also in the process of buying a '86 (see a pattern?)
GMC 1-ton plow truck.
Makes it easier to tow the mobile home the next time Frank has to move.

Oh, please don't talk about moving...I'm in the process of building now, and I'm not at all looking forward to that project.
Here is a pic Frank sent me of the progress:

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rednekkPH
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by rednekkPH »
SuperTrooper wrote:rednekkPH wrote:SuperTrooper wrote:rednekkPH wrote:The_Polly_Roger wrote:BTW what do you drive rednekkPH . . . ?
Hmmm...lets see - at the monent in the garage/driveway are:
1986 F250
1989 F150 w/ 3/4 ton suspension
1996 F150 w/ 3/4 ton suspension
1995 Blazer
1998 Avenger (the incredible dent-mobile)
1993 Sunbird (wife's work car)
1986 Sportster 1250
1986 Honda Rebel 450 (wife's bike)
I'm also in the process of buying a '86 (see a pattern?)
GMC 1-ton plow truck.
Makes it easier to tow the mobile home the next time Frank has to move.

Oh, please don't talk about moving...I'm in the process of building now, and I'm not at all looking forward to that project.
Here is a pic Frank sent me of the progress:

Yeah right, like I can afford windows or a fancy porch like that...
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The_Polly_Roger
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by The_Polly_Roger »
ragtopW wrote:John John John there is no such thing as an ugly convertable
none....
at all
If I could fit I would drive a Beetle ragtop..
as long as I could scotchguard the Back seat so the Deer blood
would not stick..

I do have to agree with you on that. Even an ugly car gains status if it is a convertile.
Here is an example. Which would Geo Metro you rather own (niether is not an option):
or

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ragtopW wrote:
I would not fit into the Baja
but I think they are cool
These are cool as are the Outbacks and the WRX. AWD too though I'm not sure how much you'd need that in SC.
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