By Brendan Moore 05.01.2007 SCOUTS were made by International Harvester (I-H) from 1961 until 1980. The Scout was a short-wheelbase rugged-use vehicle built as a competitor to the Willys (later AMC) Jeep. The I-H Scout was much beloved by its owners, with an extremely strong brand image, and many people considered it to be a tougher vehicle than the Jeep, with Scout sales exceeding all Jeep sales throughout the Sixties. And a 1977 I-H Scout finished first in the 4WD Production Class in the... Read Full Story
2008 Ford Super-Duty 8.5-inch Suspension lift. Skyjacker's 8.5 Inch Performance Lift Package for the 2008 Ford Super Duty F-250/F-350 includes everything you need to go big and go strong. Skyjacker's 8.5 Inch System enhances the off-road capabilities and maintains an exceptional ride that is smooth, comfortable, and has stable control for the highway. Skyjacker has engineered their 8.5 Inch system to replace the OEM radius arm design with High-Strength Heavy Wall DOM Tubular 4-Link Arms. Due... Read Full Story
2008 Ford Super-Duty 8.5-inch Suspension lift. Skyjacker's 8.5 Inch Performance Lift Package for the 2008 Ford Super Duty F-250/F-350 includes everything you need to go big and go strong. Skyjacker's 8.5 Inch System enhances the off-road capabilities and maintains an exceptional ride that is smooth, comfortable, and has stable control for the highway. Read The Entire Story at TrucksMag.com
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That's right, you can buy low mileage, late model cars and trucks at up to 95% off of original value! As seen on TV, Government Auctions are now available to the general public. 4000 + auctions gauranteed to be in your state, are going on weekly. All Makes and Models available. Americas most trusted source for Government seized and surplus vehicles. Clean Titles, buy Smart, Direct from Source!! This is the largest resource for Government and Police, live and online... Read Full Story
Yellow Fog Lights By Brendan Moore 01.05.07 In the 11.10.06 Check Your Mirrors column, I wrote the following: IN California, I have noticed that people are having their clear OEM bulbs taken out of the fog light/driving light assemblies and replaced with yellow bulbs. The clear OEM lens remains with yellow bulb inside. I talked with some of these (20-something) guys, and from their point of view, this accomplishes two things; 1) it gives their vehicle a distinctive front look when the lights... Read Full Story
Check Your Mirrors - 11.23.06 - http://www.autosavant.net
By Brendan Moore
SCOUTS were made by International Harvester from 1961 until 1980. The Scout was a short-wheelbase rugged-use vehicle built as a competitor to the Willys (later AMC) Jeep. The I-H Scout was much beloved by its owners, with an extremely strong brand image, and many people considered it to be a tougher vehicle than the Jeep, with Scout sales exceeding all Jeep sales throughout the Sixties. And a 1977 I-H... Read Full Story
Tonight's blog is a little different and not about travel. I am receiving no compensation to post this
Tickets are $25 each and tax deductible. No limit on quantity purchased per person. 100% of ticket sales go directly (electronically) to the Wounded Warrior Project Tickets are sold through November 16, 2008. Drawing held on December 1, 2008. Wounded Warrior Project - Their mission is to raise the awareness and enlist the public's
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Ready Lift makes it easy and affordable to raise your 2008 Ford Super Duty 2.5-inches with their new suspension kit that costs under $600. site:www.trucksmag.com - Google Search
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ReadyLift has the solution to lift your 4wd Ford Super Duty 2.5-inches over 35-inch tall tires The most popular aftermarket modifications with truck enthusiasts today are suspension level/lift kits. More and more truck owners want to either level their truck or lift it just a little in order to support the installation of taller tires which in turn makes a truck look really good. One problem that owners of the Ford Super Duty trucks run into is the lack of an intermediate height lift... Read Full Story
The Bold and the Beautiful? The Ford Motor Company hopes so. But now all it can do is wait to see if America embraces its newly redesigned flagship truck when it is introduced in all its glory on Sunday at the Detroit Auto Show. In this insightful look into the desparation that is Dearborn these days, journalist Bryce G. Hoffman of the Detroit News says the redesign of the 2009 F-150 started out as a simple changing of the grill. A tweak, relatively minor. But it became so much more. Instead... Read Full Story