your other vehicles

bryantaylor

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what else you you have besides your lincoln?

90 miata, turbonetics t3/t4 turbo currently at 12 psi, megasquirt full standalone ECU, fully gutted, mild suspension setup and many, many more mods.

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06 gsx-r 600, just a slip on and stickey tires.

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Here is what I drive on long distances... Jesse always gives me **** because his doesn't have leather ;)
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Here is mine :)
 
Kewl cars guys. Not really a Miata guy, but that one does look sinister!

We call it this the fleet...

My "Yellow Sub" 1968 Impala next to my Mom's '07 Vette with "Harvey" the RV ('82 Champion Transtar) behind the Sub and "Chuck" the truck ('78 Chevy Silverado).

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Hard to get a group shot, but the '99 Monte Carlo Z34 made this shot.

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Don't have a digital pic of the 2000 Cougar, guess I need to get one.

Then there is this...1988 27ft Eldorado Starfire "The Woolly Mammoth"

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There is no non-Lincoln in my fleet but I do have a daily driver company vehicle which doubles as the Blue Flame's show winning "tow truck"...

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LOL :D
 
My daily driver is a 1998 Chevy Tahoe LT 4 door. Only has 167k on the clock, looks and runs great. I use it to haul some tools and equipment, but mostly samples. It also tows the boat when I find time to go to the lake.

The Mark is used for evenings and weekends.
 
Our other vehicle is an 03 H2. Great for going over curbs, sidewalks, and traffic cones. Difficult to drive over 70mph for long distances. We average 10.5/15 mpg. Have gotten over 100mph once...like going 150 in a Mark. Thankfully we only put 5k miles on it a year. Camping is easy, since sleeping in it is comfortable...no need for a tent. Driving through heavy snow is also easy with the locking rear axle, dual gear transfer case, and two traction control modes. It's a CA Lemon Law buyback though, so it is extremely undervalued.
 
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