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Howdy and welcome from Colorado. Lots of options for military vehicles. In addition to iron planet, try Govplanet, Govliquidation, GSA etc. they all usually will have something of interest for the MV enthusiast. Let us know what you come up with.
Prybars--I also learned to think ahead a bit. If you got something heavy you have to manhandle or use a prybar on it helps to set a corner on a short block of wood when you set it down. Just so you can get that prybar in position.
I did the Alcan highway back in 92'. They were having the...
I can relate Rustystud. Just manhandling the rims around on the 9.00-20's is getting to be a chore. With tires, from flat on the ground, it takes me a lot to get them vertical so that I can roll them around. That long prybar can be very handy. I guess your a late night owl too.
Howdy and Welcome from Colorado. I really like those seats. The fold flat is sweet. Should save the seat some sun damage when your not using the truck. And a place to lay the groceries when you go to town.
Amazing forces at play that it can distort and snap that half shaft. When I do things like that, I like to make yard art from the broken parts. I don't intend to quit trying to learn and having fun. I say go speed racer!
I enjoy and am inspired by the "American Aviation Historical Society" journals. Volume 22, Number 1, Spring of 1977, has an interesting article about Lindbergh and his Minnesota speeches and flights after his 1927 crossing flight. Very distinguished society members including Lt. General J.H...