bobbywalter
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- Joined
- Aug 9, 2007
- Messages
- 25,676
- Points
- 3,101
- City
- woodhaven mi
- Vehicle Year
- 1988
- Engine
- Transmission
- Automatic
- Total Lift
- sawzall?
- Tire Size
- 33-44
- My credo
- it is easier to fix and understand than "her"
1. Did you buy it brand new in 88'?
2. Is the drive train 100% original or did you give up and start from scratch?
3. . Looks like you got a brand new F-150 as a daily driver, even if it sits in the barn as a just in case, the rest is kind of a mute point.
I have nothing against drive a 30yo car every day. I drove a '92 F150 with 250+k miles for years before someone rear ended it doing 60 while I was stopped behind a school bus.
At some point I will end up with a '78/'79 F series for a daily, but at the moment I have too many 25/30 year old rust buckets to fix......
I have 5 children and four grandchildren...
I have had lots of vehicles ....never intended on keeping any of the later units.. ....they come they go. But they are not for me. I work remote and it's cost effective to have something reliable for my wife to serve my family in my absence.
I bought one of the trucks in 92.
That 150 i only pay for....and tow with.
I got the bronco 2 for free.....I gave a gift....and got it as a gift out of the blue. And it was supposed to be for my wife. So really....those are both her trucks.
The ranger..I am the second owner.
It has over a million three on it. It tows hauls, powered air tools and welders and fed my family for 30 years this year.....has been on some of the best trails in the country...and all over it..
I have driven over 90k miles...simply to GO TO WORK .....some years...90 k one year......not driving for a living.... simply going to work..... outside...on an oil rig....working....then driving home.
When I have contract work....I tend to rent a house instead of living out of a hotel....and always have my rig with me.
And drive it almost every day.
The current stripper bronco, just like my ranger.... is a very easy platform and engine to work with ... And unlike my ranger...very desirable. Owning and keeping it running for 30 years is nothing.
The day I bought my ranger ....I never intended on keeping the a4ld and 2.9.....it was a purchase of harried convenience.
The intended replacement powertrain was a 4.3 and manual trans from an s10 the day I bought it....that changed with chance and consequences....
When I buy a bronco ... I will modify it as my needs change . . I will construct it to my bidding .. won't be hard ..it's damn close out of the gate.
It will likely be a hybrid version by the time I am ready to purchase........or will end up a hybrid of some sort.
May even end up full electric if I live that long and don't want to fly around in the new fangled space cars.
My ranger..... I have been thinking of retiring it.
I do like the new rangers.
If I decide to build a new ranger instead of a van....
know this.
I will take a brand new ranger and cut it in half...extend it.....build a bed I can use instead of the joke it comes with..put a full floater rear end in...
..and drive it till shit starts falling off.....
Then..
Long arm or TTB the front....instead of buying oem stuff.....unless that oem stuff proves to be adequate.
and when the engine gets whipped or broken....it will get a diesel if it is a viable option ..... And most likely hybrid of some sort ....
And it will probably be around longer then me.