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It was good seeing everyone again. Dale gets the award for most "OD Fever". 3 days back and he's already at a rally!! and that was after helping another member get his ride running!
I'm in for the Airshow!
Nah, bring the shiny red one!!!
Dale, I'm going to meet up with Ed and Scott at the Mounts road exit (just past the dupont exit) on I-5 south
You going to make it?
Dale,
Here's the latest,
the water temp gauge has been replaced(thanks Ed!) and is working, I cleaned the ground for the flasher and replaced the bolts with stainless so it's blinking along fine and I went ahead and installed a dual power port under the dash for you to plug in 12 V accessories...
You'll need an air hose and bottle jack, none of that was with the truck.
you do have a nifty section of fuel hose and a nozzle in the tool box though.
I have the parts list to make a really good standoff air hose.
Hey Dale,
Here are some daylight pics for you. We are having a storm here now that has been going on all night, winds are hitting 60mph and there is the good old wind driven rain to go with it.
I am happy to report the "bed of red" is bone dry!
Some folks just aren't happy with what's available out there, Ed's one of them.
when he couldn't find what he was looking for, he just made it.
this is what happens when you leave a Marine alone with 2- M200 trailers.
got to love this sort of imagination.
We had to cut the square tube on the brackets I made down to 3" and took 4" of the bottom of the top support uprights.
Apparently the top Jeepzilla has is taller than the one I put on. I realized this after we got everything on and the side flaps were too short. once we trimmed the brackets and...
Ok Dale, I finally quit slacking off and got back to work on the truck. Scott and Ed came over and we were able to get the top on.
The Great Pacific Northwet was living up to it's name today. At least the truck bed will be nice and dry now...