The Ultimate Super Duty Picture Thread.
Just a thought from an Old Sailor.........
When I post on various Threads......
I expect folks to say nice things about my rig......or to not say anything.
When I see people post about their Rig......I have something nice/positive to say or I do not comment.
Let us all try that ..........
Thanks
Roy
When I post on various Threads......
I expect folks to say nice things about my rig......or to not say anything.
When I see people post about their Rig......I have something nice/positive to say or I do not comment.
Let us all try that ..........
Thanks
Roy
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To late. LOL That is only thanks to my brother. Personally I don't care for many rangers but my brother is starting to change that for me. LOL
Not sure when I last said the list but:
1980 Mustang
1984 Bronco II
1985 Chevy Van
1988 F150
1989 F250
1989 F350
1990 F150
1991 F250
1992 F250
1994 explorer
1996 ranger
2002 F250
2004 Gmc Envoy XUV
Then the 73 Harley XLCH and 07 Harley XLCH.
What is funny is I am still looking for a 87 Bronco 302 or 351W 4x4. LOL
The addiction can't seem to be stopped.
Trav
Not sure when I last said the list but:
1980 Mustang
1984 Bronco II
1985 Chevy Van
1988 F150
1989 F250
1989 F350
1990 F150
1991 F250
1992 F250
1994 explorer
1996 ranger
2002 F250
2004 Gmc Envoy XUV
Then the 73 Harley XLCH and 07 Harley XLCH.
What is funny is I am still looking for a 87 Bronco 302 or 351W 4x4. LOL
The addiction can't seem to be stopped.
Trav
To late. LOL That is only thanks to my brother. Personally I don't care for many rangers but my brother is starting to change that for me. LOL
Not sure when I last said the list but:
1980 Mustang
1984 Bronco II
1985 Chevy Van
1988 F150
1989 F250
1989 F350
1990 F150
1991 F250
1992 F250
1994 explorer
1996 ranger
2002 F250
2004 Gmc Envoy XUV
Then the 73 Harley XLCH and 07 Harley XLCH.
What is funny is I am still looking for a 87 Bronco 302 or 351W 4x4. LOL
The addiction can't seem to be stopped.
Trav
Not sure when I last said the list but:
1980 Mustang
1984 Bronco II
1985 Chevy Van
1988 F150
1989 F250
1989 F350
1990 F150
1991 F250
1992 F250
1994 explorer
1996 ranger
2002 F250
2004 Gmc Envoy XUV
Then the 73 Harley XLCH and 07 Harley XLCH.
What is funny is I am still looking for a 87 Bronco 302 or 351W 4x4. LOL
The addiction can't seem to be stopped.
Trav
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No problem I get asked that all the time.
The only ones road worthy right now is:
04 envoy xuv
94 Explorer
02 F250
90 F150
89 F250
85 Chevy van (we don't drive it though)
07 Harley (in hibernation right now)
I am working on rebuilding the engine in the:
my 88 F150
brother's 91 F250.
The bronco II doesn't start by key and we are trying to figure that one out.
What I personally do is I pick up trucks cheap (sometimes wrecked sometimes not running) and I fix them up. We have collect so many trucks because we start building them and don't want to beat up some of them.
Our work trucks are:
89 F250
89 F350
92 F250
My truck is the 88 F150, brother's 91 F250, other brother 96 ranger, and sister's 80 mustang.
I just like having projects and each one of them get built differently weather it is color, height, usage, or even power) which is fun.
Trav
The only ones road worthy right now is:
04 envoy xuv
94 Explorer
02 F250
90 F150
89 F250
85 Chevy van (we don't drive it though)
07 Harley (in hibernation right now)
I am working on rebuilding the engine in the:
my 88 F150
brother's 91 F250.
The bronco II doesn't start by key and we are trying to figure that one out.
What I personally do is I pick up trucks cheap (sometimes wrecked sometimes not running) and I fix them up. We have collect so many trucks because we start building them and don't want to beat up some of them.
Our work trucks are:
89 F250
89 F350
92 F250
My truck is the 88 F150, brother's 91 F250, other brother 96 ranger, and sister's 80 mustang.
I just like having projects and each one of them get built differently weather it is color, height, usage, or even power) which is fun.
Trav
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Its a Bulldog Deck. Bulldog Decks One of the best decks out there in my opinion. Mine is a few years old already. I far prefer it over pulling a trailer around.
That is actually the pull cord for starting. With it being so cold, the recoil had frozen and the cord couldn't retract.
It also runs on static electricity...I have to fill the bed with ladies in lululemons rubbing their thighs together... This is a very dangerous way of collecting power...
Of course, everyone knows I'm joking right? Right???
...no I don't!!!
Shocked quite a few people with that truck... nobody expects a lifted Ranger on 33" Muds to move like it did! If for nothing else, it was worth the look on other people's faces when they heard that M90 whine as they were looking at my taillights! Doesn't do me much good now... just an occasional memory.
No problem I get asked that all the time.
The only ones road worthy right now is:
04 envoy xuv
94 Explorer
02 F250
90 F150
89 F250
85 Chevy van (we don't drive it though)
07 Harley (in hibernation right now)
I am working on rebuilding the engine in the:
my 88 F150
brother's 91 F250.
The bronco II doesn't start by key and we are trying to figure that one out.
What I personally do is I pick up trucks cheap (sometimes wrecked sometimes not running) and I fix them up. We have collect so many trucks because we start building them and don't want to beat up some of them.
Our work trucks are:
89 F250
89 F350
92 F250
My truck is the 88 F150, brother's 91 F250, other brother 96 ranger, and sister's 80 mustang.
I just like having projects and each one of them get built differently weather it is color, height, usage, or even power) which is fun.
Trav
The only ones road worthy right now is:
04 envoy xuv
94 Explorer
02 F250
90 F150
89 F250
85 Chevy van (we don't drive it though)
07 Harley (in hibernation right now)
I am working on rebuilding the engine in the:
my 88 F150
brother's 91 F250.
The bronco II doesn't start by key and we are trying to figure that one out.
What I personally do is I pick up trucks cheap (sometimes wrecked sometimes not running) and I fix them up. We have collect so many trucks because we start building them and don't want to beat up some of them.
Our work trucks are:
89 F250
89 F350
92 F250
My truck is the 88 F150, brother's 91 F250, other brother 96 ranger, and sister's 80 mustang.
I just like having projects and each one of them get built differently weather it is color, height, usage, or even power) which is fun.
Trav
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I don't remember the exact temp on that day but I plug in when it hits -15c (5f) or so. Many people say its overkill and a waste of power, but I pay the bill and feel that its better for the truck.
Its a Bulldog Deck. Bulldog Decks One of the best decks out there in my opinion. Mine is a few years old already. I far prefer it over pulling a trailer around.
That is actually the pull cord for starting. With it being so cold, the recoil had frozen and the cord couldn't retract
Actually I've nearly invented the perpetual motion truck. With a very small charge from plugging it in, it gives enough power to get the initial movement. After that I have it hooked to an inverter, which changes the 12v power, to 120v, powers the engine which turns the alternator, which charges the 12v, which powers the inverter which gives 120v, which powers the engine, which turns the alternator, which charges the 12v,
It also runs on static electricity...I have to fill the bed with ladies in lululemons rubbing their thighs together... This is a very dangerous way of collecting power...
Of course, everyone knows I'm joking right? Right???
Its a Bulldog Deck. Bulldog Decks One of the best decks out there in my opinion. Mine is a few years old already. I far prefer it over pulling a trailer around.
That is actually the pull cord for starting. With it being so cold, the recoil had frozen and the cord couldn't retract
Actually I've nearly invented the perpetual motion truck. With a very small charge from plugging it in, it gives enough power to get the initial movement. After that I have it hooked to an inverter, which changes the 12v power, to 120v, powers the engine which turns the alternator, which charges the 12v, which powers the inverter which gives 120v, which powers the engine, which turns the alternator, which charges the 12v,
It also runs on static electricity...I have to fill the bed with ladies in lululemons rubbing their thighs together... This is a very dangerous way of collecting power...
Of course, everyone knows I'm joking right? Right???
I tried it.........It WORKS........
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Hate to tease Trav...
...no I don't!!!
Shocked quite a few people with that truck... nobody expects a lifted Ranger on 33" Muds to move like it did! If for nothing else, it was worth the look on other people's faces when they heard that M90 whine as they were looking at my taillights! Doesn't do me much good now... just an occasional memory.
...no I don't!!!
Shocked quite a few people with that truck... nobody expects a lifted Ranger on 33" Muds to move like it did! If for nothing else, it was worth the look on other people's faces when they heard that M90 whine as they were looking at my taillights! Doesn't do me much good now... just an occasional memory.
Beautiful! I have been waiting to find one for the OHV rangers but they are pretty hard to find. I tell you what my stock explorer with a upgrade torque convertor moves pretty decent I was fairly surprised.
Trav
Grill re-work stuff
...this looks like it was a one piece XL grill though - easier to sand and paint than chrome.