Let's start over......
It's was kinda funny, the announcer said after a good rain with cool temps these engines may come alive, firSt pass down the lake and he got the record. 2nd race they hit 258mph. I couldn't imagine that kind of speed on the water
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Originally Posted by KingRanchCoy
Hahaha, ford should make it flash the engine light a couple times when they hit 60k. Your almost caught up to me on mileage, you been driving the heck out of it
Also, the alternative is my fiancé's Hyundai Sonata, and I barely fit in that thing, so I usually drive everywhere.
I spent the last few hours try to get the inside of the cavalier dried out. Leaving the windows down with 5 inches of rain wasn't a smart idea. Totally forgot they were down until this morning. Had water standing in floorboards and seat's soaked.
I used my wet dry vac for a while and got alot of water up along with leaving the windows down for the rest of the day. It's dried out pretty good
I now have stains on the seats and carpets, I'm guessing from years of dirt inside the seats and once they got wet turned it into stains. Not sure if I'm going to tackle the stains or just say screw it. Looks like crap though
I used my wet dry vac for a while and got alot of water up along with leaving the windows down for the rest of the day. It's dried out pretty good
I now have stains on the seats and carpets, I'm guessing from years of dirt inside the seats and once they got wet turned it into stains. Not sure if I'm going to tackle the stains or just say screw it. Looks like crap though
Coy, pull the floor mats (the ones on top of the carpet) and leave them out for a few days. Park that bad boy in a sunny area, if you have one. Roll down the windows and put a fan in there to move the air and put baking soda all over the carpet and seats. Let it dry out REAL good then vac out the baking soda. If you don't let it dry out REAL good the odor in your truck will smell like Lilacs by comparison!
Coy, pull the floor mats (the ones on top of the carpet) and leave them out for a few days. Park that bad boy in a sunny area, if you have one. Roll down the windows and put a fan in there to move the air and put baking soda all over the carpet and seats. Let it dry out REAL good then vac out the baking soda. If you don't let it dry out REAL good the odor in your truck will smell like Lilacs by comparison!
Thanks