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TheSwanStation location:
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Re: I'm Parked in Front- Pt.II
<Reply # 60 on 8/15/2014 2:14 PM >
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My F-150 1996 parked in front of an abandoned mine (what's left of it.)







Awesome truck! Love that bodystyle, my dad has one and my buddy has owned three. I am hopefully buying a 95 straight six 5 speed off my landlord sometime soon.



Samurai
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Re: I'm Parked in Front- Pt.II
<Reply # 61 on 8/15/2014 2:35 PM >
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That thing is TIDY!


you should see my fathers' F150 4x2 of this vintage... painted a metallic silver and emerald flash (from a late 90's Mustang). It's a 302/auto with over 200,000 miles on it.




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Re: I'm Parked in Front- Pt.II
<Reply # 62 on 8/15/2014 4:12 PM >
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Off the Benson's Cabin 4x4 trail near Shrine Pass, CO.



At the Red Cliff end of the Shrine Pass road. Not a road sign you see every day!

I'm on my way up to Boulder to pick up her new motor today! 130k mi (the Soob has 240k!), all new seals and gaskets, etc. SO EXCITING.



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Samurai
Vehicular Lord Rick
 
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Re: I'm Parked in Front- Pt.II
<Reply # 63 on 8/15/2014 4:38 PM >
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my Subie is off Monday to get new sneakers, timing belts, water pump, accessory drive belts front and rear brakes and rotors... the thing that strikes me about the old Outback is that it's almost 15 years old and drives like a goddamn cadillac. The other thing is how dump truck geared it is... 60mph and the tach is at 3k. I'd hate to see what 75mph is.



TheSwanStation location:
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Re: I'm Parked in Front- Pt.II
<Reply # 64 on 8/15/2014 6:18 PM >
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you should see my fathers' F150 4x2 of this vintage... painted a metallic silver and emerald flash (from a late 90's Mustang). It's a 302/auto with over 200,000 miles on it.



That is a odd combo. Most of the 2wd trucks had the straight six, and a good amount of those were stick shift. Was it originally a southern truck? Many more 2wd's were sold down south.



Samurai
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Re: I'm Parked in Front- Pt.II
<Reply # 65 on 8/16/2014 1:17 PM >
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That is a odd combo. Most of the 2wd trucks had the straight six, and a good amount of those were stick shift. Was it originally a southern truck? Many more 2wd's were sold down south.


nope, the truck was originally sold at Egglefield Ford in Elizabethtown NY, belong to elderly person from day one. He traded it in for a Focus and my father bought it and has had it ever since. It's well-equipped, too. A/C, cruise, tilt, power windows, locks, swanky tape deck, alloy wheels. I've got to make an appearance over there today, I'll snap some pics of it. The funny part is, the truck had a blue interior. When he accented the truck in the emerald flash color, he dyed and vinyl painted the interior black. He did a nice job on it, although I didn't think he went into detail enough.




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Re: I'm Parked in Front- Pt.II
<Reply # 66 on 8/16/2014 7:32 PM >
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Re: I'm Parked in Front- Pt.II
<Reply # 67 on 8/16/2014 8:12 PM >
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My shitty Honda at a shitty farm.





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Re: I'm Parked in Front- Pt.II
<Reply # 68 on 8/24/2014 9:36 PM >
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Love your Type 1 bandi!


About to go into an abandoned Phosphate facility in Florida.


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Re: I'm Parked in Front- Pt.II
<Reply # 69 on 8/25/2014 3:09 AM >
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Love your Type 1 bandi!



Thanks! She's been good to me. Nice GTI!



hi i like cars
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Re: I'm Parked in Front- Pt.II
<Reply # 70 on 8/26/2014 1:13 AM >
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my Subie is off Monday to get new sneakers, timing belts, water pump, accessory drive belts front and rear brakes and rotors... the thing that strikes me about the old Outback is that it's almost 15 years old and drives like a goddamn cadillac. The other thing is how dump truck geared it is... 60mph and the tach is at 3k. I'd hate to see what 75mph is.


The outback's had 4.44 gears , for mountain passes with your life partner in the passenger seat and golden retriever in the rear. But in all seriousness I have one of those dog fence things for an outback your bodystyle if your ever down in the Allentown area its yours , there $$$.



Samurai
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Re: I'm Parked in Front- Pt.II
<Reply # 71 on 8/26/2014 10:35 PM >
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The outback's had 4.44 gears , for mountain passes with your life partner in the passenger seat and golden retriever in the rear. But in all seriousness I have one of those dog fence things for an outback your bodystyle if your ever down in the Allentown area its yours , there $$$.


what it could use is a front fascia... the one it is mangled.
i'm worried about the timing belt... It's been a long time since I had a car with a timing belt and the one car I DID have wasn't an interference engine. I'm almost afraid to drive the car because I don't really have the money for the parts or labor (trying to get my house finished before winter) to have it replaced.
Timing belts give no warning before they fail. That worries me. I priced new engines (just as a precaution) and the price for a 100,000+ engine was over $1000.00




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Re: I'm Parked in Front- Pt.II
<Reply # 72 on 8/27/2014 7:10 PM >
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I priced new engines (just as a precaution) and the price for a 100,000+ engine was over $1000.00

Truth. I just dropped a rebuilt 130k mi EJ22 into my Legacy and was initially given the same price range by my mechanic. I found the motor at a shop in Boulder (native land of the Subaru) for $750 out the door. Deals can be found but you're right, Sam, these boxer engine aren't cheap, especially the older ones.

If you're OK with potentially paying for shipping, I'd give these guys a call: Super Rupair. Based on the amount of Outbacks in their yard, I think you may have some luck finding a powerplant.





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Samurai
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Re: I'm Parked in Front- Pt.II
<Reply # 73 on 8/28/2014 1:15 AM >
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Truth. I just dropped a rebuilt 130k mi EJ22 into my Legacy and was initially given the same price range by my mechanic. I found the motor at a shop in Boulder (native land of the Subaru) for $750 out the door. Deals can be found but you're right, Sam, these boxer engine aren't cheap, especially the older ones.

If you're OK with potentially paying for shipping, I'd give these guys a call: Super Rupair. Based on the amount of Outbacks in their yard, I think you may have some luck finding a powerplant.

http://img.photobu...70_zps7bbef257.jpg


funny part is, I really like driving that damn car... I have no idea why. It's slow as fuck, handles like a school bus, but there is just something about the car.




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Re: I'm Parked in Front- Pt.II
<Reply # 74 on 8/28/2014 1:26 AM >
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2001 Jeep Cherokee Limited with the 4.0L straight six

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Re: I'm Parked in Front- Pt.II
<Reply # 75 on 9/8/2014 3:15 AM >
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Parked in front of the 1882 Boreas Pass Section House. This was the building that housed the railway workers who kept this former narrow gauge line open in the winter.



Taking on water at the former DSP&P's Baker Tank. This line was pulled up in 1937 and has been a dirt road ever since.



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Re: I'm Parked in Front- Pt.II
<Reply # 76 on 9/13/2014 2:11 AM >
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funny part is, I really like driving that damn car... I have no idea why. It's slow as fuck, handles like a school bus, but there is just something about the car.



Same thing with my old Impreza Outback. Which is strange, because some of the best handling, fastest cars I've driven were 1st gen Imprezas!




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Samurai
Vehicular Lord Rick
 
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Re: I'm Parked in Front- Pt.II
<Reply # 77 on 9/16/2014 5:00 PM >
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National Lead bridge... yesterday. It was a fantastic day and it left me a bit weirded out. My favorite location is now an operating mine again. Iowa & Pacific Railroad is gearing up to haul out to millions of tons of waste rock after thirty years of inactivity. The road in was even landscaped!





sleeperspirit location:
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Re: I'm Parked in Front- Pt.II
<Reply # 78 on 9/23/2014 12:43 AM >
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Saw this old petrol station on a ride , looked like it was going to be demoed so i had to stop and get a pic.







Buffalonian location:
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Re: I'm Parked in Front- Pt.II
<Reply # 79 on 9/23/2014 1:49 AM >
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Cool story, brah.



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