JoeLeFou
Well-Known Member
I really like old Rangers. Someday (maybe when people don't take them for granted) they will be considered classics. I enjoyed watching Sarah-in-Tune because she treated that little truck exactly that way.
She didn't try to raise it or lower it, didn't make it into a flat bed or a tow truck, a mudder or a rock climber, didn't lower it, or put in a V8, didn't modify it in any special way, except maybe a Hellwig sway bar and Billstein shocks. didn't paint flames on the sides. She respected its original sense of purpose: an all-around good and practical courier or delivery truck , a versatile, economic daily driver which spent most of its time on paved roads, did its job, and did it very well
didn't she try and keep it as original as possible in honor/memory of her grandma who owned that ranger?