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No, just hammered straight down I 40,I have made the trip twice now with no problems.I see military traffic moving around Oklahoma quite a bit, usually NG units.So you are not gonna stand out that much,good luck with your recovery.
I drove my first Deuce out of Okie city to my house in Arkansas, called my insurance and they told me I was covered and had a bill of sale in hand.I did get pulled over by an Okie state trooper, and what did he ask? Where can I buy one of these:-P and I was on my way.
I didn't even bid but my buddy won that M50a3 tanker out of Ft. Smith , at least I will get to drive it[thumbzup]
It went cheap in my opinion, we previewed it, dated 1988, dual circut brakes and less than 5,000 on the odo.The pics sure didn't do it justice.
I didn't even bid but my buddy won that M50a3 tanker out of Ft. Smith , at least I will get to drive it[thumbzup]
It went cheap in my opinion, we previewed it, dated 1988, dual circut brakes and less than 5,000 on the odo.
Ditto, you said it better than me.Of course I put new boots on after that roadtrip, but wouldn't be afraid to run without them for a short trip/recovery
The D is a better turbo IMHO, besides I already have a hearing loss don't need to add to it.Welcome aboard, just respond with an amen to 100 posts and you'll be there[thumbzup]
I think they help keep water out too if it's raining, I drove one 6 hours from Oklahoma City to my house in Arkansas, both boots were blown out,It wasn't rainin though,
2 complete m16 cleaning rods work great for running a new wire through the steering collum , just tape your new horn wire to one end and push it through.
Follow the steering colum all the way down to the gearbox, lay under the truck and look up at the gearbox, it comes out the back side of the gearbox, between it and the radiator.
Funny story on those bows, they came on a Michigan National Guard truck down to Arkansas about 2 years ago, now all the way back up to Canada.They are well traveled, glad they went to a good home.
Wish I could get my wife to do stuff like that;-)
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