Like the title says, post up old pictures of your cars. Here's an old polaroid of my Chevelle. I didn't date it but this would have been around 1994 or 95.
Forget about winning and losing; forget about pride and pain. Let your opponent graze your skin and you smash into his flesh; let him smash into your flesh and you fracture his bones; let him fracture your bones and you take his life. Do not be concerned with escaping safely — lay your life before him
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This was my 94 Ford Ranger. We got it new in December 1994 for about $8,300 out the door. Window sticker said $9,999. It was a 5 Speed, 4 cyl monster. Rubber floor and Vinyl bench seat. No air conditioning, or radio. No PW or PDL. The option listed on my window sticker was a Tach. The only option.
Mods
Rear sliding window
Sound system
tinted windows
Bed liner
Rims and tires
painted front grill
bug guard
Flowmaster exhaust
I did a little off-roading in this thing with stock suspension and it never had a problem. I loved that truck. If I fit in it I would probably still have it. His name was Bud.
My son has a 92 ranger 4cly 5 sp. Great little truck. His TA crapped out on him when in college in 99 and we spotted this truck parked on Red Hill with a 4 sale sign $4400. We only wish it was a extended cab. He swapped in a full instrument dash. Still has it. Put some new rims on it and Americas Tire on S Grand in SA scratched them all up. And all they are offering is to pay one-half of the refinishing cost.
My son has a 92 ranger 4cly 5 sp. Great little truck. His TA crapped out on him when in college in 99 and we spotted this truck parked on Red Hill with a 4 sale sign $4400. We only wish it was a extended cab. He swapped in a full instrument dash. Still has it. Put some new rims on it and Americas Tire on S Grand in SA scratched them all up. And all they are offering is to pay one-half of the refinishing cost.
I would make them pay total cost. I had a shop a friend worked at scratch my rear rims on the Mach and they fixed them on their dime. Only problem is they did not clear coat them which makes a big difference on upkeep. I did not think about that at the time. Looking back I wish I had made them clear coat them like they were before they scratched them but by the time I thought about it it was months later.