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I would reckon hardtops in Canada would be a requirement, not an option!
Very nice save on those trucks, glad to hear they are finding a good home. Plan on repainting them when they come home?
Ha ha. That reminded me of a meeting I had at work not long ago. I married into a Catholic family, and I was talking with the boss (also my father-in-law) and two employees. One had 7 kids, one had 9, and the last had 11 kids. That's 27 kids between 3 employees, and yes, they were all...
I'd try talking to someone who has experience in the business of importing military vehicles first. GM is just going to scratch their head and say, "duh, advise is $60/hour". You know, like they normally say when you visit the GM Service Department. Plus, they're not gonna know much about a...
The bolster trailers, I believe, are used to haul long items, such as telephone poles, pipes, etc. They should be towed behind the deuce bolster truck (I forget what model), but they are fine behind a standard deuce as well.
I see a lot of folks already talking about Haspin '08 and Rausch Creek '08, even a couple talking about Georgia '08. These are all great, glad folks are getting things planned that far in advance.
but also
We have the East Coast Convoy sneaking up on us, right along with the Aberdeen show...
RE: Rausch Creek MV Rally 08!! - Oct. 10,11,12
That moon base area would've sucked for camping on. Gimme trees and a campsite set back outta the way, and I'm a happy camper.
I am definitely going to bring not only a big truck, but a little runaround like a jeep to RC this time. Too many...
Looking great, Craig! That rattle-can paint job looks very professional from the pics. I like how you painted the emergency air side of the rear bumper red, and the service side yellow. Very interesting mod, I've never seen that on vehicles in service, but make it easy to I.D. from a distance...
From what I gather listening to guys who have worked on HMMWVs before, it is a very Lego-like vehicle to build. Meaning: it MUST be assembled in order, A B C D E and so on. Mixing up the assembly order of even what most would consider to be minor parts will throw everything off in the end, and...
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