i_squared_r
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that's the wrong wheel drive version isn't it?I have a 2022 BMW 118i in Colombia. It is a little unique because they don't sell them in USA. It has a 3-cylinder turbo, it gets 50mpg, and my mountain bike fits inside. Only 140hp, but it handles well. A lot of curvy roads with elevation change so as long as I'm going downhill then I'm fine lol
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Thats the 1! lol I originally wanted a BMW M240i, F22 gen, but there wasn't good options in my city. I almost bought 1, but the mechanic's review showed that the car was hit hard in the rear quarter panel and the owner lied to me. I ended up with the 1 series because, for the same price as the M240i, this car was almost brand new, more modern, more economical, sunroof, etc.that's the wrong wheel drive version isn't it?
i see. can't go wrong with a rwd M240 but also can't really go wrong with a hot hatch that's practical, economical, and offers some excitement.Thats the 1! lol I originally wanted a BMW M240i, F22 gen, but there wasn't good options in my city. I almost bought 1, but the mechanic's review showed that the car was hit hard in the rear quarter panel and the owner lied to me. I ended up with the 1 series because, for the same price as the M240i, this car was almost brand new, more modern, more economical, sunroof, etc.
I love that gray color on the 350's. They have been on my wishlist since they came out. I sold my mustang a couple years ago when the market was hot, and there are days that I truly regret it.My Gen1 Raptor. Had a 18 GT350 that I sold a few years ago and looking to get into another. Really miss that car.
I bet Duplicolor touch up pens have the color you seek.Been looking for this one for a while. Found the e39 m5 hot wheel. Now hopefully they eventually make it in blue!
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Those are very cool.I'm probably an oddball with what I have in my shed...
A 1937 John Deere D, fully restored. It was in my father in law's backyard, rusting with weeds growing up around it. He said we could have it, so we found a local guy to restore it. Here he is driving it, and he has driven it in the local parades in his small town. When he knows he's gonna drive it, he's like a kid that has been waiting all year to ride the tilt-a-whirl at the fair.
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I also have a 1949 John Deere M...when I was growing up, we had a model MT on the farm, and I spent some time driving that for various tasks. The M is very similar, and is easy to operate and fun to drive.
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And finally, I also have a 1950 Ford 8N. The N series are truly iconic tractors in this country's agricultural history, and I have always liked them. Another tractor that is easy to operate, and to this day it holds up as being fully functional and worthy of doing any and all tasks necessary to manage a large yard or small acreage.
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I take them around to a couple of tractor shows every summer. It is always fun shooting the bull with the old tractor guys (guess I am becoming one of those now) and seeing all the old school farm equipment.
I have lots of time on Ford 8Ns pulling muck wagons.I'm probably an oddball with what I have in my shed...
A 1937 John Deere D, fully restored. It was in my father in law's backyard, rusting with weeds growing up around it. He said we could have it, so we found a local guy to restore it. Here he is driving it, and he has driven it in the local parades in his small town. When he knows he's gonna drive it, he's like a kid that has been waiting all year to ride the tilt-a-whirl at the fair.
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I also have a 1949 John Deere M...when I was growing up, we had a model MT on the farm, and I spent some time driving that for various tasks. The M is very similar, and is easy to operate and fun to drive.
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And finally, I also have a 1950 Ford 8N. The N series are truly iconic tractors in this country's agricultural history, and I have always liked them. Another tractor that is easy to operate, and to this day it holds up as being fully functional and worthy of doing any and all tasks necessary to manage a large yard or small acreage.
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I take them around to a couple of tractor shows every summer. It is always fun shooting the bull with the old tractor guys (guess I am becoming one of those now) and seeing all the old school farm equipment.