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  1. 91W350

    Another way to Bob a Deuce!

    That is a killer good looking truck, it would look so good traveling the Kansas back roads.... I am a jealous boy..... Very nice work, thanks for sharing the photos. Glen
  2. 91W350

    Another way to Bob a Deuce!

    Very nice! Thanks for the photos.....
  3. 91W350

    Another way to Bob a Deuce!

    As I understand it, that is the way it works, non-commercial. I was just at the tag office inquiring and that is what they told me. I know as a police officer, we never mess with the antique tags at all, other than running them once in a while to find out what we are looking at.
  4. 91W350

    Another way to Bob a Deuce!

    In Kansas the trick thing is to get one old enough to be an antique. 35 years, then there is no weight or registration fees after that. A lot of wheat farmers are loving that little loop in registration. So I want a M818, M813, M814 1974 or older...
  5. 91W350

    Another way to Bob a Deuce!

    I volunteer to drive one for as long as you will let me! :-D Glen
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