Watching the SpaceX crewed Dragon deorbit and subsequent splashdown and recovery. edit for clarity: the live broadcast, I'm not outside staring at the sky.
WWW would look at that year and remark it's easier to work on than the newer computerized vehicles. And good clearance if you need to crawl underneath.
It was a free to me bike. I put so much time cleaning and oiling the bike for our daughter. The first time I went to test ride it, the chain snapped, and I almost tanked it. No love for that thing. I could put it out to the road with a free sign and let someone else have a go with it. Bikes are big right now with this Covid thing.
That brings back memories.... I remember watching that movie in the early 90s. I don't remember what year or exactly how old I was but I remember it scaring me silly haha. To this day I get random thoughts if I am outside digging a hole or something about how crazy it would be if some giant worm came busting out of the ground to try and eat me I had better get Reba McIntyre and Kevin Bacon on speed dial
That's a funny association! I was referring to the new Ford Tremor edition...a guy my buddy knows bought one...$110k sticker! (diesel/platinum too) 2020 Ford F-250 Tremor Has Awesome Upgrades...for a Price - Ford-Trucks.com
Nice and clean. That 2.8 was a dog compared the the 2.9 EFI version of that Cologne, German v6. That's the lift that I I had in my 86 2.9 broncoII. Same rims too, but Eddie Bauer version.
I think gas was referring to the Jeep 4x4 dually dump truck...but yeah, the Ranger need mopowah (not mopar)...but BTDT on the 302 swap so...maybe a little 4/6 cyl turbo diesel...or an eco boost?
Yes, looks that way. But still.. But it's so easy to swap a 302 making 300+ hp on those carbed 2.8 rangers.