Jim Oaks
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- 2005 Jaguar XJ8
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- 2021
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- Ford Ranger
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- 4WD
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- 2.3 EcoBoost
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- Automatic
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- 3.5-inches
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- 295/70/17
I've been watching American Icon: The Hot Rod.
They've been talking about influential hot rods that are now restored.
It got me thinking about the Ranger's, Bronco II's, and Explorers.
I've been into Rangers since 1992. I've seen a lot of these vehicles in magazines and online over the years. I can close my eyes and see these things running through my head. And some have inspired people in their builds.
If we were to look back on these vehicles (Ranger, Bronco II, Explorer), do you think there will be any that will stand out as being influential to both the 4x4 and street crowd? There's been a lot of nice RBV's built, but what ones have been the most influential.
Example:
As an example, I don't think there has been a Ford Explorer that has been as influential as Lee & Gloria Zimmermans 1991 Ford Explorer:
They really demonstrated how to flex a TTB suspension.
They've been talking about influential hot rods that are now restored.
It got me thinking about the Ranger's, Bronco II's, and Explorers.
I've been into Rangers since 1992. I've seen a lot of these vehicles in magazines and online over the years. I can close my eyes and see these things running through my head. And some have inspired people in their builds.
If we were to look back on these vehicles (Ranger, Bronco II, Explorer), do you think there will be any that will stand out as being influential to both the 4x4 and street crowd? There's been a lot of nice RBV's built, but what ones have been the most influential.
Example:
As an example, I don't think there has been a Ford Explorer that has been as influential as Lee & Gloria Zimmermans 1991 Ford Explorer:


They really demonstrated how to flex a TTB suspension.
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