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The tires and rims really set it off mang. I think the rack looks good on, but I guess it's just a matter of personal preference.
Project \"Fire and Ice\":
1989 LTC
My worst enemies are those who presume me to be harmless. They cannot imagine how much I resent and disdain them, or just how great a threat they would face if I could get at them. Everything in their behavior speaks of insult and presumptuousness, and for now it is all I can do to make constructive use of my anger toward them. At this time, I just make a list of them and keep a watch on. Some day, with the help of time, space, and circumstance, I will be able to humiliate them properly - not in a manner they would enjoy, but in a style calculated to make them wish that they had never been born.
2000 Grand Marquis LS
2000 F150 XLT 6 inches of lift.
1987 Bill Blass Mark VII - Sold
1985 Mercury Grand Marquis Colony Park- SOLD. to a little old lady
Mercury Owners Group member
Save The Whales, Restore an Old Station Wagon!!
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Mine are warped from heat exposure. They'll need to be replaced almost annually, but they do look really good and I get lots of use out of mine when I want a slight draft, but the wind coming through the door frames isn't enough (ha!). I see no problem spending $50 every year or two to keep them looking good. I write it off as a maintenance cost.
2011 Mustang GT Premium, MT82, Kona/Saddle, HIDs, 3.73s, 19s, hood/side stripes, UPR 1.5" springs with adjustable panhard bar, and UMI solid LCAs and relocation brackets. 1992 Explorer Eddie Bauer, slight lift, 34s, and A/C...
1979 Bronco Custom, 351M/C6/NP205, 4" lift, 35s, lots of fender trimming.
Dear Fellow Wagoneers,
Since rear vision is poor at best with the Colony Park and since I put twenty thousand a year on mine - mostly interstate but, of necessity, some beltway traffic - I was glad to learn that someone has installed a video camera and monitor so they won't get killed. How did you do the installation?
Donald McCaig
Dear Fellow Wagoneers,
Since rear vision is poor at best with the Colony Park and since I put twenty thousand a year on mine - mostly interstate but, of necessity, some beltway traffic - I was glad to learn that someone has installed a video camera and monitor so they won't get killed. How did you do the installation?
Donald McCaig
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Dear Fellow Wagoneers,
Since rear vision is poor at best with the Colony Park and since I put twenty thousand a year on mine - mostly interstate but, of necessity, some beltway traffic - I was glad to learn that someone has installed a video camera and monitor so they won't get killed. How did you do the installation?
Donald McCaig
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frickin' spammer. Where do you see any mention of a camera or monitor? and I'll be the first to say I have NO problem with the vision out of the back of my wagon and I have to parralell park it several times per day.
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