valleyvinyl84
New Member
- Joined
- Nov 3, 2008
- Messages
- 370
- Reaction score
- 2
- Points
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- Location
- Old Forge, Pa
- Vehicle Year
- 1984 / 1994
- Make / Model
- Ford / Chevy
- Engine Size
- 2.0 / 350 CID
- Transmission
- Manual
Let's get a little Chevy love!
My 1994 Chevrolet K1500, washed it (hosed it off) so I figured I'd take a few pics.
The engine doesn't look it but it only has 184 miles on it, no I didn't forget any zeros.
I have come to realize that if you are pulling out a Jeep and you have "Jeep Recovery Vehicle" on your tailgate the person in the Jeep will yell and flip you off.
Meats.
Remember Crazy Horse from Trucks!, yea I sent that thing flying out the first time I took it off-road, just like Stacy.
So I did that to fix the problem, I know it's not pretty.
When all you tow is other vehicles out of the trails, thats all you need. It doubles as a boat anchor too, since it weighs 73 pounds.
Okay... it may be clear but OH MY GOD is it STRONG! And convenient for looking at my diff fluid for no apparent reason.
People say "Every scratch has a story", well I guess I can make "War and Peace" look like the "Little Engine That Could." It still shines enough so you can see the reflection of the toilet though.
Amazingly, I have yet to break the IFS. It sure makes for smooth landings though.
I gotta protect the transmission investment, with 3 coolers(counting the one in the radiator) it moved off of 105 once.
That's all I got, let me know what ya think. Oh yea, for those select few, keep the Chity Shevy comments to yourselves, I've probably already heard em all.
My 1994 Chevrolet K1500, washed it (hosed it off) so I figured I'd take a few pics.
The engine doesn't look it but it only has 184 miles on it, no I didn't forget any zeros.
I have come to realize that if you are pulling out a Jeep and you have "Jeep Recovery Vehicle" on your tailgate the person in the Jeep will yell and flip you off.
Meats.
Remember Crazy Horse from Trucks!, yea I sent that thing flying out the first time I took it off-road, just like Stacy.
So I did that to fix the problem, I know it's not pretty.
When all you tow is other vehicles out of the trails, thats all you need. It doubles as a boat anchor too, since it weighs 73 pounds.
Okay... it may be clear but OH MY GOD is it STRONG! And convenient for looking at my diff fluid for no apparent reason.
People say "Every scratch has a story", well I guess I can make "War and Peace" look like the "Little Engine That Could." It still shines enough so you can see the reflection of the toilet though.
Amazingly, I have yet to break the IFS. It sure makes for smooth landings though.
I gotta protect the transmission investment, with 3 coolers(counting the one in the radiator) it moved off of 105 once.
That's all I got, let me know what ya think. Oh yea, for those select few, keep the Chity Shevy comments to yourselves, I've probably already heard em all.