![]() 02/07/2014 at 19:25 • Filed to: cars by state, idaho | ![]() | ![]() |
Anything at all. Your choice. What's the most Idaho way to get around?
Why do I ask, you say? Because I'm tired of hearing that the !!!error: Indecipherable SUB-paragraph formatting!!! is the Ford F-Series. I'm more interested in what the best vehicle for the state should be.
Also, if you think the most Idaho vehicle happens to be the F-Series, then by all means put it down.
And as always...
Choose wisely!
This is !!!error: Indecipherable SUB-paragraph formatting!!! , a 51-part series of Opposodes where I gather OppositeLock's view of America in the form of cars. Have at it.
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In this case it probably is the F-Series
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A potato, as georgeyboy said.
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classic
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this
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Lifted 80-90 f250 powerstroke. No emissions or safety, farm diesel, bro truck.
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Anything with AWD or 4WD for winter. Good handling is a must for summer. Maybe Subaru. They have some awesome roads there.
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Like This here. Original USFS green would be even better.
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90s 'burban with militia cred.
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Anything where you can keep a handgun in the door panel, a handgun beneath the center armrest, a handgun in the glove compartment, a rifle under the back seat, two rifles mounted to the roof above the back seat and backup handguns and ammo under the back seat. If it is a pickup make certain that you add a level-kit so it will be useless for any kind of work whatsoever. Add oversize tires to diminish traction in snow.
- Michael
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I live in northern Idaho, too many subaru's and google the old lewiston grade (old spiral highway), Its an epic road in the summer, especailly when it is all green, a curvy road over the side of a 1500 ft valley. overlooking the city of lewiston. here is it in google map https://maps.google.com/maps?t=m&ll=46…
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Wow. How many miles?
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I think its around 10 miles long, and a 4% grade, (it was built in 1917 I believe) which seems amazing the newer main route was built in the 1970's, and before that, all traffic, including Semi Trucks and other agricultural equipment used that tiny 2 lane road, but now the road is rarely used, mostly just people who actually like to drive and people who live on the old grade (no one lives on the new grade) The new grade only has the one main turn about halfway down. but it is a 6-7 percent grade the whole way, and only 5 1/2 miles long. but since less people use the old grade, it means there is more of it for others enjoyment.
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That goes onto the list of places to hit. Thanks.