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the 53 , the 52 , and the turd bird . had a 71 torina gt with a 351 cobra jet purchased recently i turned for a profit so it don't count , and i won't bore you with a pic of that dirty white ih i call the winzig beastie i drive for work.............
My daily driver is a company truck, a 2005 F-150 with 205,000 miles. I do have several other vehicle that I dirve. I have a 93 GMC Suburban for general duty type work and pulling the travel trailer. I've let my son take over driving the old Jeepster Commando. Here's a pic of my bike (94 Road King) and the wifes toy;
I recently bought her a 2001 Jeep Cherokee (she was getting tired of not having air conditioning...lol)
Bobby
BACA, I love your Street Glide! It's just what I want, although the seat backs and rear storage would come off unless I was on a road trip.
They are only there because I was getting ready to go to TX to visit my kids and grand-babies. Around town, because of the condition of my back, I only use the riders backrest. I also have a detachable passengers backrest for when the little woman doesn't want to ride her Sporty under the cover in the pic.
I drive a 1998 Ramger XL extended V6 3.0 auto. Been a damn good truck. it now has about 280,000 miles on it and still strong. I have about $3000 in upkeep and about $2000 in replacement parts. Theya ren't bronken just worn out. I would jump in the truck and drive to Cali tody if I had to.
I just realize i don't have any pictures. Just stock and white with bed cover and drving lights...and dirty....
Other than my 2008 F250 super duty and my 97 F150 (both of which are black BTW, but otherwise just boring stock), I have a 91 Z28 and a Harley Heritage Softail Classic.
Here's my "horse" and my 2 favorite people in this world (and NO they don't ride on that tractor like that with me....way too dangerous).
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