Fairly standard question, I hope
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Fairly standard question, I hope
1988 firebird. 350 tpi with some mods. It's a beater. The top leaks, it needs a paintjob and interior. If I ever find employment it getting a full restore.
Ford F150 Lariat. Me likes it mucho.
GMC sierra 1500 standard cab, 4.3 v6 auto, with crank windows. The epitome of a work truck. It starts, go's, and stops. I love it. The AC is a bonus.
2003 Subaru Legacy L Special, Sedan. 2.5 litre engine.
Love. It's what makes a Subaru a Subaru :) and I love my Subaru :)
2000 Ranger XLT 2.5L 5-speed is what I drive. It can move the drums and gets good mileage.
I've got a couple other toys that I pounced on because they're hard to find, especially for a good price: 1984 SVO, for restoing, and a 1984 LTD wagon, which I hope to roll in daily after I slightly customize it.
2003 Impala that is painful to drive, hell to look at, and trying its best to die an agonizingly extended death.
http://www.themotorreport.com.au/con...3345d8f9fb.jpg
Actually, this is what I drive (ride)
http://i19.photobucket.com/albums/b1...g/IMG_0191.jpg
well Hyundai Tucson wagon (cause its fits my drums)
Soon to be a volkswagon caddy van (again to fit my drums and because it gets 5.6 litres per 100KLM compared to 15 for the tucson
turbo 4x4.....achoo
I can't drive for medical reasons, so I just walk everywhere! I think you see more of the world that way, it's healthy, and it costs a heck of a lot less than it does to maintain automobiles. I'll admit there's times I wish I did drive so I could haul things, but it's okay for the most part.
2010 VW Passat, It's nice and smooth. Heated leather seats were a bonus in the mini-iceage we had this winter!
http://www.drumchat.com/picture.php?...pictureid=5135
My Uncle has a Maserati Quattroporte which I had a drive of at the weekend! :bigrin:
4.2 V8
http://www.drumchat.com/picture.php?...pictureid=5133
http://www.drumchat.com/picture.php?...pictureid=5134
Citroen ZX diesel estate, circa 1998. 5.5 litres/100 kms, 380000 kms and counting...
Fiat Punto, small, well cheap to run, and fit's my drums... Just.
sentra 2008 SER and a golf 1997 for my wife
Dodge Ram 1500 extend cab 4x4 truck.
'99 Model Mistubishi Magna. Tossing up whether to keep it for another year and to update to another similar car at the moment, but it's served me well for the past 5 years. Has more than enough grunt to transport me and my drums.
This is my Sunday car 1973 Challenger
http://www.drumchat.com/picture.php?...pictureid=4628
This is my weekly car 2008 Toyota Tacoma TRD Sport
http://www.drumchat.com/picture.php?...pictureid=4625
These are my allround toys.
http://www.drumchat.com/picture.php?...pictureid=4624
:drool:
This is my rig:
http://i102.photobucket.com/albums/m...8/IMG00487.jpg
2004 Pontiac Vibe. Perfect in size. Seats (including front passenger) lay completely flat to accommodate a full 6 piece drum set (plus an amp or two). Also has a roof rack for my surfboard and a standard electrical/outlet plug in!
http://www.drumchat.com/picture.php?...pictureid=4628
You should totally go for broke and put the Factory Tow Package on that, and then you could haul your drums on a trailer. :)