dma251
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I'm not really sure what happened to the 5-ton guy. Last I heard he was using it frequently to tow his HMMWV to Pismo Beach in California to play in the sand dunes. He called me a few times and kept telling me how much he loved driving it around down there pulling the "cute little" superduty's and Chevy 1-tons out of the sand.
He may be lurking around on here, I really don't know.
John Cappa, AKA Twinpinion, Editor of JP magazine bought my M35 Deuce a couple years back and wrote a nice 4 page article in the magazine about his adventure buying it and driving it home to LA. I see pics of it in the mag every once in a while. He pops in here every once in a while.
I have no reason or desire to even consider selling the hemtt. It is completely paid for, and I'm definitely not rich, but I don't need the money from it either, so it will stay mine for the forseeable future.
I tend to get really consumed by the actual tasks of a project, and when the project is done I get restless. I've got a 2nd list of things to do on the hemtt after the general retoration is done, so there will be other little improvements and mods I plan on doing to it as time goes by. I am also getting started on building up another offroad Jeep for me and my son to play with, so when shift over to working on that a lot, I'll just tuck the hemtt away in the garage and play with it when I want to.
Most people wouldn't believe it, but I can actually park the hemtt in the garage, close the door, and it pretty much disappears from sight and mind in my tiny little 1/4 acre lot!
He may be lurking around on here, I really don't know.
John Cappa, AKA Twinpinion, Editor of JP magazine bought my M35 Deuce a couple years back and wrote a nice 4 page article in the magazine about his adventure buying it and driving it home to LA. I see pics of it in the mag every once in a while. He pops in here every once in a while.
I have no reason or desire to even consider selling the hemtt. It is completely paid for, and I'm definitely not rich, but I don't need the money from it either, so it will stay mine for the forseeable future.
I tend to get really consumed by the actual tasks of a project, and when the project is done I get restless. I've got a 2nd list of things to do on the hemtt after the general retoration is done, so there will be other little improvements and mods I plan on doing to it as time goes by. I am also getting started on building up another offroad Jeep for me and my son to play with, so when shift over to working on that a lot, I'll just tuck the hemtt away in the garage and play with it when I want to.
Most people wouldn't believe it, but I can actually park the hemtt in the garage, close the door, and it pretty much disappears from sight and mind in my tiny little 1/4 acre lot!