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I was at a local car show with the V100 a couple of years ago. I didn't see it, but Pawnshop and Reloader64 saw a man walking up the opposite side of the street, spot the V, and just make a beeline for it (fortunately the street was blocked off!).
My interaction with the man started when he...
My son drove those and LVSRs in the Marines.
Here are a few shots of his rig in Afghanistan (as a Combat Engineer). The last one is him sitting in his truck after a Chinook loaded an M1 engine on his trailer.
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Agreed, some of the show car folks are not real receptive, particularly since we tend to let the sticky-fingered-nose-pickers climb into/onto the vehicles (it all comes off with a clorox wipe), and they don't even want them close to their cars. A few can be almost hostile.
But they all know...
I had one of the 931's and the MKT at a car show recently. I was actually there so another member could use the MKT to provide lunch. Ended up with the Organizers Choice award.
A couple of years ago, I was at a show with the other 931, got the Judges' Choice in that one.
Won a couple of...
Mark, understanding whether or not there is a ? or a ! in the words spoken by ladies is very important!
I gotta say she is a grand gal, you need to continue to behave and make sure she doesn't trade you in on a newer model. :)
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And just when you think there will be some consistency - my M185 is in line with your experience, the M35 is the opposite "intuitive" way..... :-?
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Austin is a little piece of transplanted California. Seriously, half the people living here now seem to be from there, way different than it was 30 years ago, when it was still a very "Texas" city. Unfortunately, they brought their California ways with them. Nothing against California, it's...
Thanks Mike. If need be, I'll go pick it up myself, I'm just trying to avoid that extra 200 mile round trip.
In the interesting way the SS network functions, I will now be picking up some bulky stuff from Mwmules place, dropped off there for me by another SS member. Funny how this stuff works...
Glad to be able to help, my friend! It's what buddies do.
And, I still remember who loaned me his M915 to pick up a trailer in AZ some years back. [thumbzup]
It would have been nice to drag it through the Independence Day parade, or some such, show it off to the others a bit, but hey, now you...
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The trailer was a custom build, rated for 44K#, he said. Hydraulic ramp (pony motor underneath the bed), electric winch high on the gooseneck. Big tiedown points along each side, bigelectric brakes.
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They leave so soon...... :sad:
The hauler showed up this morning, I met him in a big enough parking lot to do the shuffling.
Still too soggy at my place to do truck/trailer dancing, we'd be up to our elbows in mud in short order, and I'd spend all summer falling into rock hard ruts.
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