goeduck
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Agree, I wonder if 2022 will be better.Not a good time to buy a new or used vehicle.
Agree, I wonder if 2022 will be better.Not a good time to buy a new or used vehicle.
Just a guess on my part but, assuming no shut down, should get better in 2022. I'm thinking about the time when we bought most all the junkers off the road. During that time was a good time to buy, but the next year there were no "reasonably" priced used cars, which caused new cars to be expensive too. The following two years after, the prices on new vehicle went down.Agree, I wonder if 2022 will be better.
How are aluminum vehicles holding up for those of you in salt country?Glad we got a 2019 and quite happy with it.
Let me add, we plan to dive it until it rusts away.![]()
I did for my first vehicle, an '83 Toyota 2wd Delux pickup. That was back in MO. when winters always had snow and often for a week or more at a time.The original tires are now showing much wear so we'll be getting steel rims for it this fall and get snow tires mounted on them. This is what we do for all our vehicles. That is have two sets of rims for summer/winter use.
Don't you??![]()
Spear someone if you get in an accident and the strappy things break?Can anyone identify what that digging bar is really designed to do?? Yes, its a trick question that I know the answer to.
I zoomed in expecting to see a cable between the two. As in a pull-off competion.
No, I just saw it in the parking lot where I was parking and backed to it for the photo op. I used to have a Sport Trac and really liked it.I zoomed in expecting to see a cable between the two. As in a pull-off competion.
Put the two together and you have one real pickup bed.
Its shorter and lighter than a digging bar and made for prying castings apart. It works great for rolling logs in the feild and unpinching your saws bar.I used to use a bar similar for breaking rocks into manageable pieces to get them out of the post hole.