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Street trucks all of them!
Besides Herman's deuce and a horse I was the only one in the mud at Mikes! I even got stuck!
On 31x10:50's!
I still have some biological debris left over from Feb!
That truck has dual circuit brakes. If it's complete buy it regardless of what else is wrong with it.
Dual brakes means it is a late model. Probably built for the Air Force.
Shhh, their all hiding!
Nah there are plenty up there. Rayzer is one. They have breakfast in Altamont once in a while. I'm sure Rayzer, Tow4 or Oddball will chime in. Your in luck, you landed right in the middle of it all!
Only the passenger side has to be an isolated ground. One for a 1975 Cadillac Fleetwood is the same alternator but not isolated ground. It can be used on the drivers side. Shop around for the best price. If you rebuild yours make sure the shop understands that they are isolated grounds!
These beauties were at the Sun and Fun this year. The Raptor flew with a P51 Mustang and a P38 Lightning for the tribute pass. My boys waiting for the night show to start.
Jeep, you confused me with the UMO reference. I have always seen it as this, Waste Motor Oil or WMO. I thought UMO was Unused Motor Oil!
I wondered why someone would refine unused motor oil to use as fuel!
Well we made it home. The 1009 is unloaded but the trailer remains packed and locked. The wife could not find her keys when we were loaded at the campsite and ready to pull out. I said well we have them somewhere cause the campsite was empty. Yeah I found them, rolled up in the center of the...
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