2018 Duramax or GTFOSomeone hit my beloved 1999 Ford Ranger. The insurance is likely going to write it off. It didn't make it to 100,000 miles. If it is written off, I'm ordering me a brand new Ford Ranger, 4 door, regular bed, four wheel drive, manual transmission. I'm torn. I'd rather not spend the money, but it would be a sweet truck to have. But I do like my little, old truck.
Gas mileage is one of the things I just don't care about. View attachment 167041
I got what was the basics and legal in Texas as dark as I could take it. I didn't get anything done on the front windshield though. Debating it now only for IR/UV but also now they can do the whole windshield (on the outside) and it adds chip resistance. Which is unfortunately needed if you're driving highways in Texas.
For those curious, in Texas you can get 5% around back (back seat and rear window), and 25% on driver and passenger windows, as well as a 25% strip across the top of the front windshield (as well as a 0% UV layer on its entirety).
All absolutely necessary in a black vehicle when it's already hitting 99°.
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Kept my sunroof clear, though I imagine that might help a bit, too, but it has a retractable internal cover.
lol you cant be this retarded, its the exact same shitbox
Stick to larp tweets. You don't know about carsI know this won't compute for you Iacocca, but there are no 70s cars that are 'classics'. And please dont try to say T-top Firebird / Smokey & The Bandit. It's a lost generation. You might be able to make the case for a couple 80s cars, like a Monte SS or Grand Nationals, but those a a real stretch.
Stick to larp tweets. You don't know about cars
That's a truck not a car.
My 56 F-100 says otherwise Guido.
Edit- all original matching numbers, for the extra salt.