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In my younger days I believed in truth in advertising. Now, not at all. I never could get the claimed advantages of milage or power nor tell the difference in reduced wear with oil aditives. I do however use diesel fuel additives with noticable results. My latest additive choice is K100. I have...
I'm real glad you added the last line to your story. Imagine the number of replies you would have received if you didn't.
Glad to hear you made it home safely with the new body.
Re: RE: 1968 M35 extracts brand new Jeep and Hummer
I believe after 1997 the civi models got the 6.5l.
H1 Hummer....$105K
Alarm system..$1500
Truck detail ...$500.
Getting a Deuce the pull it out on film....Priceless!
WOW!! A woman Deuce owner, nice. Most divorces start with what the Deuce is the most of: big, slow, loud, and smells bad. You're a keeper....got a sister.
Congrats and welcome!
Welcome to SS from the Great Northeast.
I bought my Deuce 1 1/2 years ago and have not regetted one minute of it. I bought it because I wanted something rugged and could not justify my first choice, a $30,000.00 HMMWV. My duece gets more general and practial use then I can in retrospect ever...
I was at NAPA last week looking for a set of amber hi-lo headlights , strangely, they did not have any in stock but the could order me a set for $128.00 a piece! I said no thanks and left with my gallon of Rotella T.
I got a new accessory belt, grenade pouches, pistol holder and hip pack, wheel chocks, Budd nut wrench, drip pan and a few other things I can't remember for lasagna/salad and corn on the cob dinner.
BTW Mark, is you tongue still burnt?
Once again back to my 105 Carpenters trailer. If anyone is going to Gilbert that has a lift-cylinder for sale or the specificatons for one I would greatly appreciate a visit. We (NY-Penn MVCC) will have the corner next to the parking lot. Look For Jatonka's "Aces and Eights" and my Black Deuce...
I hade a bed full of Tiger Cubs last year on "Bottle Drive" This year although not approached yet, first official meeting is Monday, I am sure I will be hauling a bed full of Wolf Scouts. As mentioned above, a parent is essential in the bed as well as the safty strap between troop seats.
I love big tires!
FYI, Jatonka sells the boom-operator-seat rain/shade canvas covers, w/bows, that fit both the M816 and M543. He will be at the Gilbert Pa. show with a set.
It really makes you feel good inside when you can see the appreciation of a crowd while transporting vets. Nice job.
I also like the whale hook on the pintel/bumperett.