The 1000 amp model is fine and is only $100.That would get pretty pricey for some of us haha
The 1000 amp model is fine and is only $100.That would get pretty pricey for some of us haha
This all has me thinking... anyone have a '90s model Ford F-350 for sale?
I'd like a 65 mustang coupe with a 347 and ac myself. No plastic junk to break and just enough to **** off the neighbors.
I would love to have a 1974 4x4 dodge rolling around on 1 ton gear, that would be a beast.I drive a 1998 Dodge R1500 short box standard cab with R2500 running gear. My other truck is a 1974 Dodge W150 with W350 Running gear. Not a lot of electronics, or A/C, and rides like a log wagon. Of course, I am boring enough that nobody cares where I am or what I am doing. I just like to torture myself.
I traded trucks last year and I actually dropped down a model to avoid the sensors and painted bumpers. Previous truck had those options and I hated them.Off go the sensors.....more crapola to raise an already overbloated price....
getting ridiculous......
This is very interesting. A never ending supply of honey holes in every state and you get paid to learn them.How many of us use gps hunting maps like On X Hunt? I wonder if those guys just sit back in their office chairs and steal all the waypoint pins showing exact kill locations of master hunters across the globe? Heck you can even attach notes and pictures to the pins - that way they know if it was a "trophy" or not before they head out to steal your spots.
Well it works both ways. Buddy bought a boat from a guide and all his spots were on the gps.This is very interesting. A never ending supply of honey holes in every state and you get paid to learn them.
My vehicle is 10 years old and has mapping with GPS so someone knows where I have been but your phone is their best tracking device. They probably know more about you than your spouse does.
Yep….my 2020 Ford Explorer Police Interceptor does the same thing.Actually no, it didn't know she had been to the grocery store specifically, just that she had put somethingin the back seat or back of car---, my chevy got a computer software update and now does that any time you put something in the back seat-- the dealer told me it was a liability thing so you don't leave a kid or dog in the back, but it alerts you any time you put something in the seat no matter how large/small it is--- dealer said it's tied to the seat/airbag sensors-- probably have trunk sensors too (for liability since people will sue over anything these days)