The ford was fine, pulled the spark plugs out, turned it over and shot all the water out of the cylinders. Worst part for him was cleaning that nasty muddy water out of the upholstery. The guy driving the ford was pretty reckless and it was very dumb to drive into that pit without checking its depth first. I always get out and check every hill, pit, or obstacle before attempting to drive it. But I respect my syncro much more then anyone can every respect a ford ranger and I am not going to carelessly destroy it. Nathan
>I agree. I wonder how much it cost to repair the damage to the Ford. > >Dennis > > >IMHO this is really sad, abusing the environment and abusing a syncro >with no real purpose other >than to see how much one can abuse each. Malcolm > |
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