1986 Crew cab, looks like 1-ton, 454, runs/drives, $1500
In reply to KyAllroad :
Pick this up while you're there and you can have the most epic fly and drive ever. Two square bodies and a trailer.
https://mobile.craigslist.org/tro/d/new-7x20-car-hauler-trailer/6277947686.html
In reply to Two_Tools_In_a_Tent :
You don't know what you're missing. There's nothing like getting out of your Miata and into your square body over 20 feet long while your cajones grow to fill the space.
Stampie said:I'd love to beat the hell out of that Suburban.
By the look of the photos, someone already did.
In reply to Klayfish :
Never underestimate the ability of a SC redneck to beat it just a little more.
I drive a Mustang and a Vette, although I DO kinda like the first gen Miatas, they give me a tingle in my lace panties. Since my dailys are both low and fast, I find pick up trucks to be simply rolling road blocks, the bigger the truck, the bigger pain in the ass !
Again, Gag !
In reply to Two_Tools_In_a_Tent :
Lol. I actually love the contrast in vehicles. With the storm I've been driving my 99 Chevy truck around instead of the Miata. It's kinda cool to look down on people instead of only being able to see the bottoms of their doors.
I'm with Stampie. I've been sporting my big lifted Bronco (fording depth is nearly 4 feet) instead of my hothatch Toyota Matrix XRS. The hood of one is higher than the roof of the other. It's being able to have your cake and eat it too. Now if I can stop buying guns and ammo long enough to get a decent motorcylcle.....
Here's another one that fits the thread title, but is WAY over Challenge budget.
Stampie said:In reply to Two_Tools_In_a_Tent :
Lol. I actually love the contrast in vehicles. With the storm I've been driving my 99 Chevy truck around instead of the Miata. It's kinda cool to look down on people instead of only being able to see the bottoms of their doors.
I enjoy going from the crew cab 4x4 to the datsun. It feels like I'm in a go kart.
If you're behind a truck that's a rolling roadblock, it most certainly isn't me. I have 800 lb ft on tap in my work truck and i use all of them.
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