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She's finally home. Yesterday, I got a chance to drive her home from lavarok's place with Ian following in the M1009. She drives very nice and made the 40+ miles with no issues.
On another note, I'm 99% sure I found the author of the note on linkedin. I sent him a message on there, but I...
She's alive!!!
Lavarok and myself have spent the last three days trying to get her running. After going through all of the fuel system troubleshooting, reading SS posts, etc. We decided to pull the injector pump. When we pulled the front cover, the three bolts and the ring that hold the...
Just an update.
I found what I believe to be a good address for the soldier that left the note, unfortunately his phone # was unlisted. Looks like I might have to resort to snail mail to contact him.
As for the truck, she's still sitting down in Palm Bay with lavarok's trucks keeping her...
In going through the paperwork left in the truck, I think I may have determined the name of the soldier that left the note. Would it be acceptable to try to contact him?
Apparently, Madeuca spent her last several years in service with Company C 634th Brigade Support Battalion (formerly...
Thanks all for the comments. Right now she's sitting about 40 miles south at lavarok's place. Hopefully, we can get the Shuttle safely off the ground Monday, and I can get down there to get her the rest of the way home.
My new deuce was hauled into town last night by MD Carriers along with lavarok's. After offload we were going through the trucks looking through the various spoils, when Ian spots a note taped to the top of the glovebox. Here is what the note says:
"Please treat my Madeuca with care and...