Post A Picture Of Your "Daily Driver"....
Originally Posted by Bighersh
He's back in England, where gas is a helluva lot more expensive, for some reason... (Just like it was when I was in Germany).
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Our gas is the same price as yours. The rest of it is TAX
The tax pays for our "free" healthcare and our "free" welfare and all the other "free" shat for all the freeloaders
Welcome to the Peoples Republic of Europe
Originally Posted by 1969Mach
Hey rdy2rac,
Do you happen to have a picture of that 69 Stang sitting to the right of the picture that you can just see the headlight of?
Do you happen to have a picture of that 69 Stang sitting to the right of the picture that you can just see the headlight of?
this is my dd and the wifes is parked next to it. not sure how much my gas is every week since its all company paid. I tried the beater thing for work but way to much driving. Tried a 96 escort quickly remembered why i stopped driving little cars.

'06 Focus...
We've had it just about 2 months and its about to turn over 1500 miles. Technically it's my wife's car but with regular fuel at $3.15 a gallon, I drive it more often. It's got some SVT wheels, a shorty antenna, some clear marker lights, and a kickin stereo system (consists of Polk Audio components, and a Bazooka tube). I'm done with it for a while....
Been rolling this all week-


Still miss this though-
We traded this \/ for that /\ and this \/ didn't stay on the lot 24 hours... Dropped it off at 8:00 PM that night.
I'd forgotten, and left my CD in the player, went back to get it at 1:00 PM the next day, and they were detailing it for someone who'd just bought it. About 7 business hours on the lot.


Still miss this though-
We traded this \/ for that /\ and this \/ didn't stay on the lot 24 hours... Dropped it off at 8:00 PM that night.
I'd forgotten, and left my CD in the player, went back to get it at 1:00 PM the next day, and they were detailing it for someone who'd just bought it. About 7 business hours on the lot.
Last edited by Bighersh; Apr 20, 2006 at 01:06 PM.
bought this little 91 Celica 'bout a month ago to commute this summer if I get a job in KC (50 miles each way)
Got about 220,000 on it but the dam thing runs like a sewing machine and is in good shape for the age/miles. Brand new tires and had about $700 of work done 6 months before I bought it........bought it for $200!!
Got about 220,000 on it but the dam thing runs like a sewing machine and is in good shape for the age/miles. Brand new tires and had about $700 of work done 6 months before I bought it........bought it for $200!!
Originally Posted by EnglishAdam
Hersh
Our gas is the same price as yours. The rest of it is TAX
The tax pays for our "free" healthcare and our "free" welfare and all the other "free" shat for all the freeloaders
Welcome to the Peoples Republic of Europe
Our gas is the same price as yours. The rest of it is TAX
The tax pays for our "free" healthcare and our "free" welfare and all the other "free" shat for all the freeloaders
Welcome to the Peoples Republic of Europe

"thats one for you ninteen for me"
taxman...beatles
...zap!
My daily driver:

7 years old, 104,000 miles... God I love this truck
My newest addition:

I just got it a week ago, haven't taken it out yet, but it's still behind my truck just about every day running from the storage lot to home. The neighbors think I'm crazy now, but who cares.

7 years old, 104,000 miles... God I love this truck
My newest addition:

I just got it a week ago, haven't taken it out yet, but it's still behind my truck just about every day running from the storage lot to home. The neighbors think I'm crazy now, but who cares.
Last edited by Zaairman; Apr 21, 2006 at 01:48 PM.
Originally Posted by ddellwo
Not sure how many of you folks use your F-150 as your daily driver, but for those who use another vehicle for the daily commutes and keep the wear-and-tear off your baby, post a picture of it here!
Here's mine, recently out of mothballs, a 1997 Ford Ranger....

Here's mine, recently out of mothballs, a 1997 Ford Ranger....










