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There are actually a bunch of EBs around here. None of them in good shape though. I have 2 parked on the street within a couple blocks of my place. Once I finish mine I’ll have the nicest one around based on my competition. Lol.
DC Gearhead. Is one of your EBs dark grey and nice? Last fall I saw one tooling down near Constitution ave with a bike hanging out the tailgate window. It was a very nice truck.
DC Gearhead. Is one of your EBs dark grey and nice? Last fall I saw one tooling down near Constitution ave with a bike hanging out the tailgate window. It was a very nice truck.
That’s one of them. That guy isn’t the type to work on his Bronco. The other ones are just fixer uppers like the one above. DC people aren’t really known for their mechanic skills. I walked down to get ice cream last night after laying on my back grinding under carriage all day with rust dust and Rustoleum in my beard. Everyone I walked past looked at me like a hobo. Funny as hell.
That’s one of them. That guy isn’t the type to work on his Bronco. The other ones are just fixer uppers like the one above. DC people aren’t really known for their mechanic skills. I walked down to get ice cream last night after laying on my back grinding under carriage all day with rust dust and Rustoleum in my beard. Everyone I walked past looked at me like a hobo. Funny as hell.
Mostly tourists now, or the typical Washington types. My son and I drive to Gravelly point and ride bikes in a lot and end up on the mall or around Constitution or Independence and I was surprised to see that sweet Bronco tooling by with a bike hanging out the back..