New to this site, just had to give alohas.
I have a 64 F-100 that hasn't been able to stretch her legs for a couple of years, and my wife's 76 F-100 that was her baby a few years ago. Life's regular maintenance requirements are keeping them both on the 'we'll get there when we get there' list, but looking forward to returning them back to their native environments, on the street and in the field.
I have a 64 F-100 that hasn't been able to stretch her legs for a couple of years, and my wife's 76 F-100 that was her baby a few years ago. Life's regular maintenance requirements are keeping them both on the 'we'll get there when we get there' list, but looking forward to returning them back to their native environments, on the street and in the field.