Fordzilla80
Ranger Lariat
Makes me sick.
A similar story happened with my dad's old 79 F350. He sold it to a 17 year old kid who did some redneck modifications with the steering, and ended up destroying the truck in a wreck. He said that he was just going over the railroad tracks and it wouldn't steer. His mom tried to blame my dad for the wreck, but the kid fessed up to what he did. I can't remember what the kid did, but whatever it was, he was an idiot for doing it.
I may be 20, but I can account for every battle scar on my Ranger, and they're all relatively minor. Aside from a few paint chips, and some minor tree branch scuffs in the paint, she's still as straight as she was when I bought her in 2010.
That's not to say I haven't played with her, she's seen her share of trails and mud. But I'm smart enough to know my limits and know when I can and can't make it through something.
A similar story happened with my dad's old 79 F350. He sold it to a 17 year old kid who did some redneck modifications with the steering, and ended up destroying the truck in a wreck. He said that he was just going over the railroad tracks and it wouldn't steer. His mom tried to blame my dad for the wreck, but the kid fessed up to what he did. I can't remember what the kid did, but whatever it was, he was an idiot for doing it.
I may be 20, but I can account for every battle scar on my Ranger, and they're all relatively minor. Aside from a few paint chips, and some minor tree branch scuffs in the paint, she's still as straight as she was when I bought her in 2010.
That's not to say I haven't played with her, she's seen her share of trails and mud. But I'm smart enough to know my limits and know when I can and can't make it through something.