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- SlickVT
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K, so the vault crew down here at VT (well, most of us), are into cars.
Just wondering what everyoneon here drives: make / model / year, whatever...
Just wondering what everyoneon here drives: make / model / year, whatever...
Vertical Technique Pole Vault Club
Blacksburg, Virginia
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Blacksburg, Virginia
verticaltechnique.com
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Not a daily drive but I traded in my beloved Jeep CJ7 (I built a 300hp small block 400cui chevy that i put in it) that I owned since high School for a new project car last year.
1973 corvette convertable 454cui. 4spd manual: 395hp. 525 ft/lbs torque
1973 corvette convertable 454cui. 4spd manual: 395hp. 525 ft/lbs torque
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Robert schmitt wrote:Not a daily drive but I traded in my beloved Jeep CJ7 (I built a 300hp small block 400cui chevy that i put in it) that I owned since high School for a new project car last year.
1973 corvette convertable 454cui. 4spd manual: 395hp. 525 ft/lbs torque
I thought you just rode your bike everywhere
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Hand me down
Lately - what ever my wife drove until we get new vehicle -current -- Jeep Cherokee Sport - can put lots of track stuff in and poles on top. Once in awhile drive 1995 Mustang GT - last of the 5L five speeds - yellow with black leather interior (it is in mine name but the daughter who also dabbles in the vault) drives most of the time.
Plant like crap sometimes ok most times
Re: Hand me down
Decamouse wrote:Lately - what ever my wife drove until we get new vehicle -current -- Jeep Cherokee Sport - can put lots of track stuff in and poles on top. Once in awhile drive 1995 Mustang GT - last of the 5L five speeds - yellow with black leather interior (it is in mine name but the daughter who also dabbles in the vault) drives most of the time.
Oh no, not a Cherokee.
I traded in an Explorer for a new '99 Cherokee sport in '99. After the 36K warranty and before 45K miles, I replaced the AC, heat, all 4 power window motors (each died within a 4 month span), brakes, and other things I can't even remember now. Currently, at 60K, none of the power mirrors or locks work, you can only lower the passenger side windows from the driver's side controls, and a host of other mechanical and electrical problems that Jeep can't figure out.
Definitely taught me never to buy american again. Trading the jeep in for a toyota 4-runner next year to go with my tacoma pre-runner.
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1996
over 150K - aside from tires, oil, filters - one wheel bearing - survived two teenagers driving it - looks like an ad for used track equipment, starting blocks, scissor hurdles, numerous shoes, discus, shot, lots of bungie cords - still gets me from A to B - and the AC still works - so do windos - as long as my arm works (crank them up) - Had a Toyota MR2 that used to be my track vehicle - talk about funny with poles and javelins strapped to that - died after 250K - think the youngest boy contributed to that
Plant like crap sometimes ok most times
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