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lol... yea one of you might need to call the guy cuz my ability to understand Kentuckian was BAD! I def heard bad clutch and rust on dorrs, ect but after that it all went down hill. This is just an idea... Clearly I am not in a position to do a job like that alone and absolutely appreciate the willingness of you guys to help and I would do whatever cooking, baking, ect to help pay you guys back for your time and efforts. I am also weighing the pros and cons of selling mine now as a parts truck and buying a better, running truck from NJ and/or a potential of buying a 62 with a friend (she'd need an automatic, which I'd put up with) who needs a truck off and on for her landscaping work. Thanks to John and his "shared" truck stories... that just came to mind this morning. I'm going to see what she thinks today.
If you want can give you smokin deal on that community cruiser, going to get something a little newer
 
remy1974 said:
If you want can give you smokin deal on that community cruiser, going to get something a little newer

Ha! My memory sucks... Tell me it's details. And how beat up is it?
 
Hypothetically speaking,

lets say two FJ60s showed up and the running gear from one needed to be swapped into the other. Are the tools and equipment available as well as some help and talent to get the job done?

:lol:
surprised you didn't get that welded up last weekend
 
landtank said:
community cruiser = local whore

Ah... So beat up. Thanks. Is it an automatic or manual?
 
Wheeled it with studded snows as well and it was still smooth.

Hoping to make this as long as my trip preparations continue to move forward.
 
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landtank said:
Nope, rode hard and often and always in demand. :D

Ah correction 'so beat up... and satisfied.' ;)
 
I do have a grill but it will be fend for yourselves kinda eatin. Unless you all wanna plan a potluckish dinner for Saturday night. I'm totally down for that.
 
I do have a grill but it will be fend for yourselves kinda eatin. Unless you all wanna plan a potluckish dinner for Saturday night. I'm totally down for that.
Love doing th potluck maybe I can get that chili recipe that Ken used at Kinas
 
Just got the ok from the state for the stocker friendly trails near me. Totally fine as long as we stay on the trails. Fun stuff and lots of it.

Grill is primed, volleyball/badmitton net is up, firepit ready. I'll get a bunch of burgers, dogs and corn on the cob if others wanna bring sides and rolls, etc.

We do have to be bear aware as there is a local population of blackBEARs. And bring water. We have a well and you know how this year has been. There is a brook out back for non potable and dippin.

Who's in? I'm psyched!!!
 
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I now understand that we need to be aware of a black bear population in the area.

My apologies but the way it was written I had no idea what was being conveyed and thought it was concerning local residents in the area and was taken back by that.

Sorry again
 
Is there one specific day that wheeling is happening more than the others? (I'm planning on breaking up the weekend between Josh's and another event).
 
Saturday will be the more eventful day I presume although I plan on exploring Sunday as well.

Any garage projects people have in mind?
 

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