by 2bits » Mon Apr 04, 2011 11:27 pm
Sometimes things are a misnomer as far as a tow vehicle is concerned, my mom about flipped when I said I was buying a Town Car and called it a gas guzzler, she didn't know what to say when I showed her the numbers and it got the same mileage as the Ranger I was looking at because the V8 doesn't need to work as hard to do the same work, so it uses less gas, while the 4 cylinder has to work harder to do the same amount of work. I have always liked big cruisers and have paid the price since they all had 3 speed auto transmissions, but my Town Car has power and gets 24mpg on the freeway with it's overdrive and 281CI V8. I can't wait to get my huge 74 Monte Carlo running with it's small 305 V8 and Overdrive Transmission in it. That's form AND function, with NO computer!
Oh, I am not dissing the Ranger at all, just pointing out that sometimes you can find things you wouldn't expect out there. I had a Ranger too, brand new and it was a 5 speed and yes gutless, but I simply loved it except for the power. I felt very comfortable and confident driving it in any weather, I bought a new full size Chevy after that and always felt like I was roll it or careen off into something, I never felt comfortable in that truck. My old Chevy Full size never felt that way, so I dunno, this was 10 years ago.
Oh and I love the vintage GMC Eleganza Motor Homes too, but just for the style, I couldn't imagine trying to drive to the Grand Canyon in it or something right now, it would probably do alot better with a 700R4 behind the engine.
I love lamenting the benefits of the teardrop lifestyle to people. I am still trying to talk my little sister out of getting a pop up and getting a Canned Ham. Sparing the usual crap about Tiny trailers compared to teardrops, she needs a shower and bathroom due to disabilities so a vintage trailer would still be a cool way to enjoy the nation on a budget. We'll see...
Thomas