Thanks. It's just a little over an acre. From the tree line back where the cars and barn are, was all woods. Built the barn 20 years ago. --------------------- Eric
Nice rides! I own a Silverado also, but a '08 model. I bought it last year. Does your truck have a tonneau cover and lift kit? I am planning to upgrade my rig once I'm done fixing my Riviera.
In addition to my Wildcat, we have 2012 F150 and an 2008 Escape. That,s all folks (that my wife will let me)
No tonneau or lift. I did 'level the front. It has a Weatherguard toolbox and a spray-in bedliner. BTW, I highly recommend Weathertech No-Drill Mudflaps (not on in pic) They fit perfectly.
My other "GS" - a 2000 Lexus GS400 Platinum. Just under 100,000 miles, lowered with TRD springs and Bilstein shocks, and lower rear gears (3.76). Was my Dad's daily and now mine.
A bit over 3 weeks ago I inherited this '69 Plymouth Roadrunner from my uncle shortly before he passed away. It was a real honor to receive the car as this was his most prized possession. He got the Roadrunner from a junkyard years ago and rebuilt it. It's the only Mopar product I've owned so I've been doing a bit of research on them. The Roadrunner has a .060 over 440 with a decent cam, a TCI 727 trans, and 3.73's in the rear end. It really moves. The suspension was beefed up a bit with subframe connectors, "Hemi" torsion bars and leaf springs, big front and rear swaybars, and polyurethane bushings. I didn't realize all he had done to the suspension so the first drive was a real surprise with how flat and planted it corners. Even though there are some things I may have done differently with the car, I'll never change it. The Roadrunner is a blast to drive and I've been enjoying it a lot.