Back in my day (High School) the girl would not even go out with you if you came to pick her up in a TRUCK.
Back in 'our' day only farmers and carpenters drove trucks and they weren't nice or comfortable....
Back in my day (High School) the girl would not even go out with you if you came to pick her up in a TRUCK.
Back in 'our' day only farmers and carpenters drove trucks and they weren't nice or comfortable....
Back in 'our' day only farmers and carpenters drove trucks and they weren't nice or comfortable....
Now a days. Trucks are a mans station wagon. It is so hard to find a truck to actually work out of.
Now a days. Trucks are a mans station wagon. It is so hard to find a truck to actually work out of.
I use the old station wagons...
My all time favorite truck. Bought it new in 2001
Drove it for 17 years 360,000 miles
If you believe the ad hype, you can't be a MAN in Texas if you don't own a big truck! Of course, I see a lot of them that don't look like they've ever seen off-road or even a pasture!
@MACAWS truck doesn't look like it was designed to go "off road". It just looks like it was designed to tow a heavy load in style and comfort and I bet it's done plenty of that during the time he has owned it. We have one similar, that is a 4X4 and it has been off road plenty times but never just joy riding. It's way too expensive and way too expensive to repair to take it out and just see where we can make it go. We have definitely enjoyed it.
If you believe the ad hype, you can't be a MAN in Texas if you don't own a big truck! Of course, I see a lot of them that don't look like they've ever seen off-road or even a pasture!
You have that right and how many of them do not even have scratches in the bed from being used as a truck.
@MACAWS truck doesn't look like it was designed to go "off road". It just looks like it was designed to tow a heavy load in style and comfort and I bet it's done plenty of that during the time he has owned it. We have one similar, that is a 4X4 and it has been off road plenty times but never just joy riding. It's way too expensive and way too expensive to repair to take it out and just see where we can make it go. We have definitely enjoyed it.
It was my daily driver and workhorse
Those pictures were after we freshened it up at 300,000 miles. It is now a workhorse on local farm. Still going strong.
Had quads, street bikes and OF course the Harleys, Which there's nothing like owning, Need another one!!!!!
@BONES what brand wheels did you have on you Harley? They look like the Performance Machine wheels I had on my Night Train.
Colorado Customs on my King, PM on my Streetglide and FB
2011 Blue Victory Cross Country
My last Harley and my favorite tour bike. Loved my Goldwing and had a couple of Harley Ultra’s but these were quick and comfortable. [attach=
...still in my garage somewhere lol ....if it could talk is will probably ask " Why am I still Here , you don't ride me any longer"
...still in my garage somewhere lol ....if it could talk is will probably ask " Why am I still Here , you don't ride me any longer"
TOTALLY understand!
2000 Honda Valkyrie (Love this bike), 2005 Honda Goldwing Trike - still have both of them. And now that my better half has almost recovered from her foot surgery, I have the feeling that Ill be riding two wheels a lot more once she starts driving the SS lol
It is still in the playroom with maybe 500 miles in the past two years 2013 Softail Slim and the second battery in that time with a battery tender hooked up
Had a Can Am Spyder when I bought the Sling..Would you believe this pic was taken in Fort Myers FL.?
2003 HD Dyna Super Glide and Yamaha dual sport 250; sold both when I got the slingshot
It is still in the playroom with maybe 500 miles in the past two years 2013 Softail Slim and the second battery in that time with a battery tender hooked up
I see a pattern developing here ...