Try zooming in even more, like a super close up of the taillight, it will start to look blurry like leaked photo. Think mega crop and zoom. Sorry, iPhone doesn’t do the crop and zoom justice:
Part of how automakers progress their position is to adopt aftermarket trends into OEM equipment. It was crazy when Ford came out with the Raptor with 35s but the aftermarket had been all over 35s for years. You see tons of jeeps around with 35+” tires and Ford is going to capitalize on that...
PBR....ugh.
Old Mil red can is where it’s at. It’s the official beer of my garage.
Don’t get me wrong, I love most craft beers but Old Mil hits the spot on a hot day working in the yard or on my vehicles.
Yeah, I knew of the 302 aluminum but I was trying to think of a production engine since that’s what the OP was referencing and I couldn’t think of an example of an aluminum production 302.
There have been many engines in the past which had iron and aluminum block versions. Same overall dimensions. 4.6l ford modular engine is one that comes to mind but I know there are others as well.
It is an amazing beer. Super smooth and easy drinking. You’re hard pressed to find another beer as dark but with amazing intense flavor yet no harshness as in most stouts.