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Welcome to the madness. My best friend is stationed at ft hood he's a CW2. I grew up down that way over near collage station. Its a great area country but not far from big city's or the gulf.
Well I have to say I'm impressed to say the least, I too just read through this thread and it truly is amazing to see someone your age willing to even get there hands dirty much less willing to do hard work for something they may not be able to keep. Looks like it's been a couple weeks since...
Yeah I saw him getting off I-40 we honked and waved to each other. I was heading the same way kinda I had an appointment that fell through and he just happen to pull into the gas station and when I came back he was still there. I stopped in for a few minutes and looked the rig over, I like it...
I'm not gonna make it to this one. I have a family trip planned for that weekend it's going to be a Thanksgiving/Christmas kinda thing. Joe if you or Tim need anything transported again let me know. You guys have lots of fun and post lots o pictures!!!!
These last are just a few of the other cars in front of us this year very neat to see so many up and running and not rotting away or turned into paperclips..
Joe this one is just for you brother hope you like it.
I got excited when I saw this little guy heading our way he wasn't with us either and when it got closer I saw it was just a clone :( oh well still a nice little jeep.
Wow Danny that is horrible, My prayers go out to that family and to those involved. I'll be posting pictures later on once I have a chance to sift threw them. Merlot you should have come out you would have been more then welcome. Not to many places in OKC to shoot your own fireworks legally that...
That's what I was thinking Zout just wasn't sure which would be the better choice. I'm already going to have to replace the entire wiring harness bubba and the years have not been kind. Cheaper is better in some cases but were wires are concerned I don't plan to cut corners I guess its the ex...
OK so after cracking open the blinkers I've come to the conclusion that the jeep was buried in wet sand lol. Not really but there was sand everywhere in this Jeep and inside the blinkers cone was a mess and is not repairable is it more cost effective to find the guts or just replace the whole thing?
I agree DH unless you highjack a rail tanker or its end of the world as we know it kinda stuff and you ran across a tanker load of it as for buying it ..... not gonna happen anywhere I know of....