What we plow our crusiers into

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:eek::eek:ok around last turkey day my brother slams my dads 84 into one of them dam chevys there always in the way.......So the crusiers a mess it needs 4 tubs of bondo or a new fender so we get a fender and the other parts we need and put it on and veola its back on the road after a couple of days of hard work :grinpimp:and now i get to drive it since im finally 16 :flipoff2:
 
Approx. 12' tall pile of plowed snow & ice next to Hamilton St. in spokane, WA at about 40 MPH. Cruising along down the road, someone is going past me on my left, so in a rare instance of wanting to be the nice guy, I inch over to the right a bit to give him room to pass. Got a little too far over and my front right tire got caught in some loose snow and sucked my 62 right in. I turned as tightly into it as I could without rolling in hopes my momentum would carry me up over the top of it. I got up just past the top and stopped. High centered as hell. Luckily someone in a Silverado happened by and hooked up to my tow strap and pulled me down far enough to get some traction and pull myself out of the snow.

No damage, but embarrassing as hell.
 
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In high school, I was tooling around with a couple of my buddies, and they egged me on to ram an old tree stump that was supposed to be rotten. Made my stock bumper into a V pretty quick.

Later that year in my first 60, driving to a swim meet, I met an @sshole driving a Lexus sedan who ran a stop sign. My 60 slammed into his Lexus, his car spun around 270 degrees and his rear end hit my passenger rear quarter. That was the end of that truck :bang:

Twice in my current truck I've tried to clear a 15' snow bank. I hit it going approx 25, ended up being more ice than snow, went vertical, got on top then the tires dug in and got high centered both times. Crushed my front valance, broke my grill and bent a head light bucket. I have since fixed those issues and placed an order for a SROR front bumper, so this winter I will conquer that same snow bank with my SOA 60.
 
Twice in my current truck I've tried to clear a 15' snow bank. I hit it going approx 25, ended up being more ice than snow, went vertical, got on top then the tires dug in and got high centered both times. Crushed my front valance, broke my grill and bent a head light bucket. I have since fixed those issues and placed an order for a SROR front bumper, so this winter I will conquer that same snow bank with my SOA 60.

Sounds like this snow bank is the Moby Dick to your Capt. Ahab....
 
Sounds like this snow bank is the Moby Dick to your Capt. Ahab....

Both times my same best buddy from home was with me and he called me a huge pu$$y for not making it. Yes, I will conquer that snow bank. Yes I will hit it again and again. Yes, it will die and I will not rest until it's done.....
 
I'm quite the fan of driving up/on/through snow banks here where I live (KCK) have yet to find any 12' as mentioned by others, but if I do, I think I'll stay away from those, I've only got stocker gears and 33's and MAF 2.5. :meh:. But when I hit/plow the other ones, and people stare, feel pretty :grinpimp:
:beer:
-Carl
 
This is what I hit before "El Tractor" died....:crybaby:
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somethin in that picture just aint look right and i can tell apart of u died with it
 
somethin in that picture just aint look right and i can tell apart of u died with it

The tree, still alive:mad:. I drive every day on the same road, but I stay on the far lane. Thanks to that tree now I drive an FJ80 but I still rather have my 60. BTW, Thanks to the truck I did not suffer any injuries, and the Heineken bottle by the tree is not mine.:D
 
if that happened to me that tree would be dead and there would be a case of beer over there
 
if that happened to me that tree would be dead and there would be a case of beer over there

I wish the tree was in a side road, but unfortunately is on a main road and me carrying a chainsaw and a case of beer will draw some attention.:lol:
 
not where im from hahaha and im only 16

Two more years for you in PR and you can get that case of Heineken!!!:cheers:(drinking age here is 18!)
 
Oh well to bad i dont gott older friends :hmm: oh wait i do :bounce::beer:but u never drink and drive a land crusher :banana: or any other thing even if its a jeep :meh:
 

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