I have the same truck but mines a 2010 with the 4.6L V8 and it's been a perfect truck these last 11yrs.! I've driven mine in heavy snow blizzards, thunder storms,and cross country road trips I have great history with mine,I tell ya F150s can go a long way they have 9 lives! Lol 😂
Hello! Well, honestly, given the age of this car, I would not recommend one. These cars were designed to be disposable after ten years. You’re better off getting a much younger car.
Nice little automobile. The central gauge cluster was so they could have this dash set up in both right and left hand drive countries.. Otherwise two different dash boards need to be manufactured. We have one and it is not distracting to look over to the center. The laptops on auto dashes theses days is far more distracting. Pretty car.
that was my first car i got back in 2004 i was so happy with that car it was white but in 2006 something happened to me personal reasons by azzh0l3 bother took over my car because i was always drunk and later on i had panic attacks and i couldn't go back to my normal life im sure he was happy im still suffer from panic attacks it feels so nasty inside not able to be the same and all for one woman i wish i was healthy and it i was i would buy that same car again i have hope and faith that one day i will be the same as before just to show my bother and those who never been there for me and put me down i need a miracle 😢 🍀🤞 ✝️🙏
Found your video as I need to file the pickguard too, and let me tell you from months of ordering different brands of pickguard, none of them fit right on an early made Mexican Jazz as the pickups themselves are the issue. The housing on them is around 2-3mm wider each side, so no matter if you spend 9 dollars or 50, you'll be filing 😭
Yes I am! Changing the bridge was definitely a good idea. To be honest, I think an even heavier bridge would be better but I am super satisfied with this one. This bass is really great overall. I will say in all honesty, my go to basses are always Mexican Fenders. Jazz and Precision. Both are great and if they get stolen they can be replaced for under $500. Plus, I always know what I am getting as far as quality is concerned. That being said, I am purchasing a new custom 2 string bass this year and will be doing a huge video on it for everyone to enjoy. Thanks for the question and thank you for watching! Peace - Mr jommins
My friend had a Corolla in the 90’s when in college, we drove that car into the ground going to Reno and Tahoe. I was with him when the transmission went out. He fixed it and it kept going with no problem. By the way I think it broke because he used to change gears into reverse while he was still moving forward.
Hi there! Yes, Steinberger’s are headless. The original ones (like my white one) are fantastic! If you get a chance to buy one I would grab it! Thanks for the question!
I have one the I got around 2 years ago from a relative’s neighbor who sadly passed, she was an older lady who used it to go to the store and back, it only ever stayed in the garage when not used, and had very low mileage, I think 55,000 to be exact, after fixing issues she probably never noticed, it’s a lovely little car, best and cleanest first car I could have had