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bobbed deuce

roofer

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hi guys i am new on here and first would like to thank all who have served!! I found this site while researching cucv's and m880's and i saw a bobbed deuce on here and love it..I live in nj and i need a tough truck for getting into and out of the woods when it snows i run sleddogs and am sick of getting stuck in the snow and having to be pulled out .I also need a plow truck i have about a 350' driveway and we are getting alot of snow these past years.. I am not a mechanic by any means but have some mechanical skill.Do you guys think that a bobbed deuce would suit my situation and if so which deuce would you reccomend.thanks for your time.. keith
 

jerseyjeep2003

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I live in Jersey and have a bobbed deuce. Not that it is for sale, but, if you want to check it out you are more than welcome. Maybe give you a better perspective of one of these trucks. BTW I love mine, it is awesome to drive.:driver:
 

roofer

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that would be great i live in atlantic county, what do you think about a bobbed deuce for getting in and out of the pinebarrens in with the snow we have been getting?
 

jerseyjeep2003

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Mine just goes, there is no stopping it, on or off road. It is sitting on 53" tires, I know they help some, but it seems like nothing is a challenge. I pulled a fullsize Transit bus off of a plow mound this past winter. I live in Camden County. There is a guy outside of Hammonton that sells deuces, I believe he may still have one that is bobbed for sale.
 

oddshot

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Hey Roofer

Welcome aboard from an ex-Jersey Boy (Keyport).

I'm in the middle of bobbin' mine ... and would have it done if it wasn't for the rain in Georgia over the past 2 days.

BTW ... You will find a lot of information on Bobbed Deuces over on the

Deuce Modification and Hot-Rodding

thread.

If you got specific questions ... you might want to use the search feature and come up with answers REAL fast.


oddshot
 
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