hahaha i remembered it looked like a ford dealership in his yard hahaha, my only problem is i grew up on chevys and never realy cared for fords or the way they looked
hahaha i remembered it looked like a ford dealership in his yard hahaha, my only problem is i grew up on chevys and never realy cared for fords or the way they looked
#1 Job in the world, being a Dad!
friends don't let friends drive anything but FORDS!!!!
I dont know. Old lifted Fords look pretty good. This is the one that Blackford and I are building for my son. Not bad for a few weekends spent in the garage. I know an old ford can get through some hairy spots in the trails. I was with a guy once that wheelied all the way up a nasty hill in an old ford. I screamed like a little girl the whole way.
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thats nice, thats the only body style of older fords that i like, i just cant find anyone to trade me my r1 for anything nice hahaha
#1 Job in the world, being a Dad!
Was looking for a good thread to post some pics in, then stumbled across this one and realized it's my thread lol.
At any rate, went and broke the Tacoma's cherry today. VERY impressed with this rig considering it needs tires.
Did some exploring along Left hand canyon and hwy 72, and ended up at middle St. Vrain, only went a short distance there, because it was getting late, but once I get some tires I'd like to do the whole trail along with Coney flats.
Also, since the new baby won't be old enough to shoot for a few years, I'll likely be doing a lot more wheeling. I will use this thread to give you guys a heads up when I'm headed out, I'd love to have a few more rigs on the trail.
Wow, dead thread resurrection.
All I can say about Sturving is...you're doing it wrong!
Was up on Hancock Pass a coupe of weekends ago. Reminiscing on the past. Did Iron Chest, Grizzly Lake, Pomeroy Lake and every thing else in the area. I was in a Suby. Got 50 yards up the road to Pomeroy Lake/Mary Murphy Mine and re-learned the art of backing up. Got a laugh out of those that aired down for the trip to St. Elmo.
A couple of beers and I'll tell ya the tail of Tomeche Pass.
Moab is another story...
Micheal HoffHard times make strong men
Strong men create good times
Good times create weak men
Weak men create hard times
This is an old picture, but it's still not driveable. The axle swap is done, but I need to finish off the brake system, and hook up the driveshafts. 1964 FJ40...
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