Idaho roll call
#91
Originally Posted by Rocket Doc
Over here in 'Resume Speed' Idaho...
1967 F100 4x4 long bed, 352 4 speed
1976 F150 4x4 long bed, 300 4 speed NP205
1982 F150 2x4 long bed, 351W, C6
1984 Bronco II, carbureted 2.8, 5 speed
1982 K5 Blazer, 305 TH350 NP208
1986 1/2 ton Suburban, 350 700R4 NP208
1986 GMC 3/4 ton 4x4, 454, 4 speed, NP208
1979 Mustang Pace Car, 302/C4
and a couple of boats..............
Did I mention that I'm still married?
1967 F100 4x4 long bed, 352 4 speed
1976 F150 4x4 long bed, 300 4 speed NP205
1982 F150 2x4 long bed, 351W, C6
1984 Bronco II, carbureted 2.8, 5 speed
1982 K5 Blazer, 305 TH350 NP208
1986 1/2 ton Suburban, 350 700R4 NP208
1986 GMC 3/4 ton 4x4, 454, 4 speed, NP208
1979 Mustang Pace Car, 302/C4
and a couple of boats..............
Did I mention that I'm still married?
#94
Hello all. Dustin in Mountain Home. It's been quite a while since I posted on here. Good to see more people fessing up that they're from Idaho. BTW Eric, me and Jake are in the same boat. I've talked to ya and ragged on ya a few times and still have yet to meet you in person.
#96
If you want to make fun of the name of a Idaho town go to work on Coeur d' Alene. If you live here it is Cor-da-lane. I suspect it is a french or Indian name. I live 20 miles south on the west shore of the lake near the town of Worley
Ted
Ted
#97
Originally Posted by Icatmechanic
If you want to make fun of the name of a Idaho town go to work on Coeur d' Alene. If you live here it is Cor-da-lane. I suspect it is a french or Indian name. I live 20 miles south on the west shore of the lake near the town of Worley
Ted
Ted
#98
News from the lake
I didn't know this many people lived in Idaho. The boat is a chevy but I do own two fords. 1997 F 250 460 4X4 and 2003 v-10 Southwind. I am working with an issue on the motorhome chassie. Seems like Mother Ford forgot to put about 4 Z-links on the front sway bar and it pops and cracks like it is going to fall apart. I found the service bulliten and am now trying to figure out how to get Ford to buy the parts. I may end up making them myself. Not too hard of a job for a welder. Thanks for the replies---Ted
#104
Barney, I'm a native, I don't need a hat. Born in Blurey, lived in the Weird River Valley (Bellevue) for 10 yrs. among the Nature *****. Sold it all and hit the road in my "little" pickup and a 5th wheel RV. life is grand. the only place tha t even comes close to Idaho is the Yukon. its just like Idaho was 100 yrs ago. just colder