Just in time, especially since Brian will be gone. You may all relax now. Should any of you need my advice on what to think of a particular topic I am now more readily available.
Anywho, the following are a few pictures from my return trip from California to Tennessee. Most dealing with my vehicles.
First, my little dog waiting for me in the car. He has really come to like rides:
Here, meeting an old neighbors dog:
Here is a good example of why I like the Grand Cherokee. As I've said before, full size power in a compact chasis. I will need to upgrade in the future but this has been a great vehicle. Also, note the dog to the front. This was a very nice rest stop in Texas although I didn't bother shooting any of that which would have been to the left:
I did learn how to keep the dog close when we stopped. Put him on the roof!
Here we are when I pulled behind my house:
Here I pulled the Trans Am onto some ramps to make it easier to reinstall the driveshaft. It is not recommended to tow a rear drive vehicle with the drive shaft in place as damage may result to the transmission.
And just in case you doubted whether I really own two WS6 Trans Ams, here they are together for the very first time:
Now I suppose I'll get rediculed with /blog remarks. Bring 'em on!
Anywho, the following are a few pictures from my return trip from California to Tennessee. Most dealing with my vehicles.
First, my little dog waiting for me in the car. He has really come to like rides:
Here, meeting an old neighbors dog:
Here is a good example of why I like the Grand Cherokee. As I've said before, full size power in a compact chasis. I will need to upgrade in the future but this has been a great vehicle. Also, note the dog to the front. This was a very nice rest stop in Texas although I didn't bother shooting any of that which would have been to the left:
I did learn how to keep the dog close when we stopped. Put him on the roof!
Here we are when I pulled behind my house:
Here I pulled the Trans Am onto some ramps to make it easier to reinstall the driveshaft. It is not recommended to tow a rear drive vehicle with the drive shaft in place as damage may result to the transmission.
And just in case you doubted whether I really own two WS6 Trans Ams, here they are together for the very first time:
Now I suppose I'll get rediculed with /blog remarks. Bring 'em on!
"I would rather claim to be an uneducated man than be mal-educated and claim to be otherwise." - Wookie 03:16