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Would you drive it?

Well no burnout with the cop that followed me from the driveway and watched me wash the truck ( 20 minutes including the soak then degreaser then wait) then leave and drive home whilst never having anything better to do but I got it washed. Guy never pulled me over.
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Made a sweet battery tiedown:
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So many ergonomic necessities:
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Legal enough:
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I’d do it. But it’s easier to go to harbor freight and buy one. They are $100 right now for a decent little one.
 
As far as the way it looks. I would whip the wheel a 1/4 mile. Just be carefull at the car wash. Back in 87 i used the same place at or around 3am.
I wheeled every weekend and a few nites a week. Anywho, as i was spraying off the mud. I see four sets of headlights coming from all directions? I dropped the sprayer and got the hell up outta there. The owner and his three sons where there to kick my arse lol
 
I popped the cover off the drain (flat plate with 3/4" holes randomly drilled in it, and spent 1.75 in quarters leaving the place probably cleaner than I found it.

When I lived back in Mud Country, I remember seeing signs at the car wash "NO MUDDY TRUCKS!!!". I remember constantly trying to evaluate if my truck was "muddy".

The damn engine pre-soak setting (I also used 3 cans of Wal-Mart Degreaser) shoots this lime green liquid out that smelled suspiciously like simple green. Only problem was I didn't get all of it out of the holes in the intake manifold and when I got home and popped the hood, I started freaking out thinking I had cracked the head and showered the engine bay in coolant. I felt a lot better after I gave the unidentified liquid a taste and realized it wasn't coolant. :D
 
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