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That is fun! I could not see myself doing that to a newer truck. I hate when my beater 1990 Suburban gets dirty. Posts: 5682 | From: Dearborn,Mi. | Registered: Feb 2002
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westell
Hey, could someone hand me a fire extinguisher?
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looks like about $10 in quarters at the car wash
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$14.00 to clean the wife's Jeep after we puller an Explorer out of the mud!
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Wife & Best Friend Mary - copilot. Posts: 5558 | From: Windsor, Ontario. Canada | Registered: Feb 2000
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Now don't forget to keep it parked in your front yard with all the dirt on it for at least a week to impress the neighbors! Down here in the South, the trucks run in RED MUD and look a lot more macho than trucks run in your brown Canadian mud.
quote:Originally posted by SS_CarGuy: Down here in the South, the trucks run in RED MUD look a lot more macho than trucks run in your brown Canadian mud.
Like this?? ...pic courtesy of North Texas Mud Racing site...
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To much cleaning for me I would be under it for a week getting back to looking good
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quote:Originally posted by blkragss02: Looked like Hawkeye's and my SS after driving through 3 hours of rain going to the OCC Nationals!
I hope not and did you take the dirt roads to get there
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Only problem after that much fun is trying not to get caught at the car wash trying to get the mud off .
Posts: 3091 | From: Canton Mi. | Registered: Oct 2002
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And that is how you make new trucks into used trucks.
But I reckon as you get older you think back about the cars and trucks you had and how you treated them. Well we drove 'em...Lots of times until we blew them or wrecked 'em. Damn the costs! I wouldn't change a thing, but I don't want to go through them again. Thanks for the pics which brought back memories...
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Always fun to play in the mud - not fun cleaning it . . . .
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Ya I enjoy getting it dirty as much as cleaning it. Labour of love I guess. I figured that I will use the 4x4 and see what it will do.. I got some new Interco trXus M/T tires so I would see what the can handle..
My truck doesn't look so bad now after I gave it a bath..
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