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    Iolaus, you make me wish I still had my Dad's 70's model K-5 Blazer. A great truck, although the wheel base was a bit short, especially when driving it with a lift kit, large tires, and trying to get through a turn signal that was already red! Dad saw me do that in front of his service station, and almost had a heart attack when the inside wheels came off the ground. Boy, I did love that truck. I took my drivers test in it while it was still set up for off-roading. Of course, my Dad, being a mechanic, never had time for his own vehicles, so it was always set up for off-roading!
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    i just figured the diet kicked into high gear & you had wasted away to nothingness...

    ITS A KILT, G** D*** IT!
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    I always liked the old Broncos. They were real trucks, not like so many of the girly-man SUV's on the market now.:rolleyes:
    We're fools whether we dance or not, so we might as well dance. - Japanese Proverb

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    Nice monster! How many kilts per tank, uh, miles per sporran, wait, no… I bet that sucker's thirsty!

    Just kidding- I've got an F150 SuperCab longbed with a camper shell (affectionately known as "the bus") sitting in the carport… To fill both tanks is over $100 now!

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    Yes it's thirsty; it's got a 351 V8 in it. I used to get abot 9-10 MPG; after I put the 35" tires on, it dropped to 7-8. Needess to say, I don't drive it around town too much.

    One 33 gallon tank at $3/gal is good for about 230 miles. :rolleyes:
    Last edited by Iolaus; 21st July 06 at 10:07 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Iolaus
    Yes it's thirsty; it's got a 351 V8 in it. I used to get abot 9-10 MPG; after I put the 35" tires on, it dropped to 7-8. Needess to say, I don't drive it around town too much.

    One 33 gallon tank at $3/gal is good for about 230 miles. :rolleyes:
    Good to hear from you again!! Wondered where you'd gone off to . . .

    So 230 miles per tank is assuming that it's 1) downhill with a tail wind, and 2) you don't have to stop for long at one or more traffic lights, right? :rolleyes:

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    Quote Originally Posted by mkmound
    So 230 miles per tank is assuming that it's 1) downhill with a tail wind, and 2) you don't have to stop for long at one or more traffic lights, right? :rolleyes:
    Right.
    Last edited by Iolaus; 21st July 06 at 04:17 PM.

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