“it did NOT have a shotgun to prop open the back hatch of it”.
Be a lot cooler if it did....
I know it is. I quoted what you said about your car not having one..... That is when I responded it would be a lot cooler if it did..I will bet a Steak Dinner that it is a shotgun with a sling attached to it that is propped up against the hatchback lid etc more so on the right side of this vehicle. It looks like it is probably a 12 gauge shotgun with at least a 28" long barrel on it too.
Dog drank out of the cupholders???We absolutely ruined a buddy's company Impala in Mississippi back in the depression of 2010-11. Had a lease but the impala was a company car with free gas and we didn't have extra $$$ for diesel fuel to run back and forth. Got the goods to camp with the trucks 1 weekend, the drove the impala back and forth during the season. My dog in the back seat,his in the trunk. We put a hitch on it and pulled a 4 wheeler sometimes. My dog drank out of his cup holders. Tires would get so caked the fronts would pull and the rears would slide. He almost got canned when he turned it in but we got to hunt as much as we wanted so it was well worth it. That car would go almost anywhere a 4 wheel drive gas burner would go, definitely got more places than my diesel 4x4
“it did NOT have a shotgun to prop open the back hatch of it”.
Be a lot cooler if it did....
prob from a drug dealCount these waterfowl and see if you can find 50 dead ones !!!!!!
Thank goodness that when I picked up a similar rental car to this one at the Dallas airport and then used it to drive up into the middle of Oklahoma, it did NOT have a shotgun to prop open the back hatch of it and it didn't have approximately 50 dead waterfowl on it and it also didn't have blood draining all down the side of it while ruining the paint job on it and it didn't have enough dirt etc caked onto the majority of the vehicle that was probably enough dirt to plant a food plot on.
I do use a lot of rental cars in my business on a yearly basis.........now I think that I better check for duck feathers "in or on" the next one that I rent. Thankfully Enterprise loves me because when I return a vehicle, it is freshly washed and it is always full of fuel (regardless of what level it was when I picked it up) when I return them too. However, when I need one in a hurry, they always respond and come pick me up immediately. Heck, a couple of months ago, I rented one and found $1,022 cash money inside too. I would rather find cash any day rather than waterfowl !!!!!
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We absolutely ruined a buddy's company Impala in Mississippi back in the depression of 2010-11. Had a lease but the impala was a company car with free gas and we didn't have extra $$$ for diesel fuel to run back and forth. Got the goods to camp with the trucks 1 weekend, the drove the impala back and forth during the season. My dog in the back seat,his in the trunk. We put a hitch on it and pulled a 4 wheeler sometimes. My dog drank out of his cup holders. Tires would get so caked the fronts would pull and the rears would slide. He almost got canned when he turned it in but we got to hunt as much as we wanted so it was well worth it. That car would go almost anywhere a 4 wheel drive gas burner would go, definitely got more places than my diesel 4x4
I used to have a little Nissan hardbody that would go anywhere. It was light it would just go on top of the nasty stuff. Those little 31x10.50’s never let me down. This was right when diesels were getting hugely popular for passenger use. All my buddies had Cummins and 7.3’s and they all sunk like bricks off road. I miss that little truck that was aptly named mountain goat.Back in college we used a Camry to hunt WMA’s across GA. After one nasty rain we took the ol cam on an 8 mile long dirt road, up two gnarly, rutted and washed out hills. As we left with two dead deer dangling off the trunk a group stopped us and asked “how’d y’all get a Camry up that hill!? We had to winch this Duramax up” we just laughed and kept on going.