Show your drive way!
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Show your drive way!
During Hurricane Matthew yesterday (which we survived obviously) we made it out to pick up Tim's 2014 Focus ST. Neat little car, and I do mean little. I literally had to fall into the back seat, and almost needed the Jaws of Life to get me out.
But we now have a drive way full of 's
But we now have a drive way full of 's
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2011 Limited F-150s are not all that common
Yes all the cars you see are in Anchorage Alaska. We get about 4 months of top down weather. The cars are stored from from October to April.
The Oldsmobile is a '72 Delta 88 w/olds 350. The '56 is a Bel-Air 265/power pac numbers matching older restoration. The Cougar is a '69 390 xr7 and the Corvette is a '76 L82 with a lot of modifications. All of the cars are drivers and get a few thousand miles a summer.
OK back on topic!
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During Hurricane Matthew yesterday (which we survived obviously) we made it out to pick up Tim's 2014 Focus ST. Neat little car, and I do mean little. I literally had to fall into the back seat, and almost needed the Jaws of Life to get me out.
But we now have a drive way full of 's
But we now have a drive way full of 's
I am a Focus fan (u cant kill em) & the ST is a killer Pkg g
P.S... That XR7 would be my pick too
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He drug us (his mom and I) out to show off the interior lights of his car yesterday evening. It has lights for the door handles (inside) cup holder, feet etc. and they all change colors at the push of a button.
Way nice than whet I was driving at his age. But parents want their kids to do better. And he has a pretty good start.
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My little fleet stays pretty mobile. The wife drives a 2012 Highlander, I've got the 2012 F150, My oldest drives a 2004 Honda Element and my youngest drives my old 2005 Tundra. The oldest graduated as a robotics engineer a little over a year ago and is in the market for a "new" car currently. He's trying to save the world and is looking at 4 cylinder Honda Accords versus the Chevy Tahoe he'd really rather have.
My favorite is the 1969 GTO I bought 16 years ago. It was a 400ci auto car but is currently sporting a 455 with a Tremec TKO600 5spd manual, among a 1000 other little modifications. I like to tinker......
My favorite is the 1969 GTO I bought 16 years ago. It was a 400ci auto car but is currently sporting a 455 with a Tremec TKO600 5spd manual, among a 1000 other little modifications. I like to tinker......
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Russ, you don't have a driveway. You've got a parking lot up there! And I'll wait my turn in line for the Cougar
I'll have to see if I can grab a picture sometime when both mine and my wife's car are both home at the same time. We both keep different schedules so that doesn't happen very often.
I'll have to see if I can grab a picture sometime when both mine and my wife's car are both home at the same time. We both keep different schedules so that doesn't happen very often.
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My little fleet stays pretty mobile. The wife drives a 2012 Highlander, I've got the 2012 F150, My oldest drives a 2004 Honda Element and my youngest drives my old 2005 Tundra. The oldest graduated as a robotics engineer a little over a year ago and is in the market for a "new" car currently. He's trying to save the world and is looking at 4 cylinder Honda Accords versus the Chevy Tahoe he'd really rather have.
My favorite is the 1969 GTO I bought 16 years ago. It was a 400ci auto car but is currently sporting a 455 with a Tremec TKO600 5spd manual, among a 1000 other little modifications. I like to tinker......
My favorite is the 1969 GTO I bought 16 years ago. It was a 400ci auto car but is currently sporting a 455 with a Tremec TKO600 5spd manual, among a 1000 other little modifications. I like to tinker......
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Mark, Call me crazy but I still like the big ol' Town Car. Nothing says "big classy luxury," better than a Town Car!
But then I also haven't driven anything from Lincoln in a while, either. Did drive an MKS when they were first comin' out but nothing since.
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