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i am the only one with a lifted truck at school and i drive the oldest a 73 f250 high boy it looks like an army truck and there is mud in my parking spot so no one parks there lol
I wouldn't even think twice for parking in your spot, with a truck like that. But all kidding aside that is one mean looking 73 high boy Last year at school there was girl who parked near in the same row as me that drove a 70s ford truck. It wasn't in too bad of shape for it being MN.
well schools back in session so theres some different vehicles and so far ive seen a 86' ish F350 really nice, 460! wow and a 80 something chevyy truck
ya we started school already too and i still got the oldest truck everyone else is driven mommy and daddys new vehicles i think its funny i total mine i lost my baby lol they total theirs they just go out and buy a new one like it aint @#$%
my school... wow, everybody has brand new cars that thier mom and dad paid for. the oldest vehicle i saw was an old mazda pick up and a 1980 chev. blazer (with an a**hole owner!). I drive my 96 Econoline to school. i saved up all summer to buy it. Gets plenty of glares. theres a couple of beater cars too. and a few ricers. its rather sad tho that my van is probably the third oldest vehicle there.
My 87 was the oldest on the lot...until the little goth kids piled into daddy's 66 dodge dart (I think it was a dart...) But that was for like 2 days. One of my friends drove a 93 explorer 5 speed...bright red...There was a 69 Chevelle but it was class of '07 not 06.
I prided myself that I had the only carburetted vehicle on the campus. One of the teacher's aides had a 84' F250 300 I6 2wd NP435...Trying to watch the ricers in automotive drive it was priceless..."Yo meng! First geah be skrewed up yo!!" "where da music at dog?" Best one yet was when one of them dumped the clutch on our old 84 ford tractor, I believe it was a 2910 diesel. There might have been a 79 cj7 on the lot at one time also... only a year ago and I can't remember.
If college counts:The Crew I roll with drives the bomb rides and trucks
1996 F350 7.3 PSD E4OD same kid also drives daddy's Duramax @ times
1987 F150 351W-HO 4bbl edelbrock C6 3.55 8.8 Traclok. (My truck
1980 F100 300 I6 SROD POS BEATER TRUCK FROM HICKVILLE!!!! Awesome..
1986 Chevy Truck 350 NP435
1993 F350 7.3 IDI W/Turbo...he he..I like it
1985 Ranger POS!!! but transportation nonetheless
1992 F150 302 Auto...bomb ride beater truck, but it wears the blue oval, so it is good.
2006 Ranger replaced the 85
199X PILE OF CRAP TAURUS....also owned by kid w/ 92 f150
huh i feel pretty lucky, most the ppl at my school (who can afford good cars) mostly have mustang/camaro trucks or things like that, or just commuter cars like cavalers or w/e.... not to many ricers tho lol
When I was in HS in the early 70's a couple of my friends owned a 68 Roadrunner and the other a 72 340 Dodge Demon. Lots of burnouts on the way to BurgerKing at lunchtime!! Riding in those cars was like a needle in the arm - I've been hooked on musclecars ever since! Brian
the principle hates it when i drive my 73 to school all the mud falls off it you can hear it over everyone elses vehicles when i leave he tried to get me because of how loud it was but it didnt work my 87 is older than all the other kids cars theres prolly 5 trucks and the rest are cars
I graduated in 2005 and i had the oldest truck in the lot. My 79' F-150 was the biggest and loudest truck there. Some people had trucks but they were all late 90's trucks. When i left more and more kids were getting trucks but they were all newer.
Speaking of speed demons, back when I first started driving, I had a 93 SHO taurus. I had some nutty burnouts much to everyones surprise. However, to nobodys surprise I blew my head gaskets on the way to school one day.
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