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Hey Chris, I just wanted to tell you that my new tires are awsome! I've been driving on those wet roads like nobody's business! I think that those ATs have just made my life alltogether more fabulous! Ever since I got those big tires, I've had a good hair-day everyday, I've been making good grades, and I've even dropped a few pounds! Man, I'm reccomending 49 Tire to all of my friends! And since I'm a VIP customer and all, you took the time to handle all of my business while on your trip to Vegas- Now that's customer service! Oh yeah, you had good magazines for me to look at too, and that made it even better! I know that you picked them out! Anyway, thanks again for everything- I'm sure that my tires will outlast my POS Heep, so the next set of tires will hopefully be for my 100 series- ha ha
 
Hey Chris, I just wanted to tell you that my new tires are awsome! I've been driving on those wet roads like nobody's business! I think that those ATs have just made my life alltogether more fabulous! Ever since I got those big tires, I've had a good hair-day everyday, I've been making good grades, and I've even dropped a few pounds! Man, I'm reccomending 49 Tire to all of my friends! And since I'm a VIP customer and all, you took the time to handle all of my business while on your trip to Vegas- Now that's customer service! Oh yeah, you had good magazines for me to look at too, and that made it even better! I know that you picked them out! Anyway, thanks again for everything- I'm sure that my tires will outlast my POS Heep, so the next set of tires will hopefully be for my 100 series- ha ha

It's the nitrogen, I swear it. It makes you and the vehicle feel lighter.;)
 
I second the 49 Tire recomendation! Chris Tolleson will take care of you for sure. All CottonLand Cruiser members are required to use 49 Tire (unless you own a tire store). Wait til you go on a ride with the Tollesons. They have spoiled us rotten with all of the goodies they bring. Real chairs, generators, satellite, that awesome taco dip and the boiled p-nuts! When are we leaving!

Later,
 
And we musn't forget that plasma t.v.!

Well the plasma TV would have made a great coffee table if Choctaw hadn't come to the rescue and dialed in that damned satellite.
And all the tailgating stuff that we brought,
Well, THATS HOW WE ROLL:grinpimp: :grinpimp:
As far has a trail ride TEAM TOLLESON will be ready for another weekend after the holidays. Its real busy around the Ponderosa from here till Jan 1.

CruiserBarbie thanks for the business and to all the other Cruisernites thanks also for the business.

I appreciate the business and hope we can continue to earn it.

Chris
 
whats a cruisernite?

1st. probably not spelled right
its those that live,breath, bleed only Cruisers and thats it.

Not on the cottonland sight but on the mud sight Ive seen some guys get web slapped for posting anything that wasn't cruiser related.

Chris
 
1st. probably not spelled right
its those that live,breath, bleed only Cruisers and thats it.

Not on the cottonland sight but on the mud sight Ive seen some guys get web slapped for posting anything that wasn't cruiser related.

Chris

Guess I better watch myself. I went riding with a Jeep guy yesterday. He even pulled a certain red LC out of the mud. 'Course he was the pullee a few minutes later. (as was I) Team spirits all well and good........its just a piece of metal with label after all.
 
.......its just a piece of metal with label after all.

BLASPHEMY!!!!!!!!!!!


Gather torches and mideavel harvesting implements with sharp or pointy edges and meet at Greg's. We'll proceed to the Hause castle immediately!

We'll probably get distracted by the beautiful stringed instrument sounds and just dance in the street!


......wow. I think I need some sleep!
 
in agreement with all of the above......be seeing chris soon for a front end alignment!......however i'll be needing a little more vip service than most :princess:
 
BLASPHEMY!!!!!!!!!!!


Gather torches and mideavel harvesting implements with sharp or pointy edges and meet at Greg's. We'll proceed to the Hause castle immediately!

We'll probably get distracted by the beautiful stringed instrument sounds and just dance in the street!


......wow. I think I need some sleep!

I figured this was coming...............:rolleyes:

The Cruisinquisition. History always repeats itself.

btw: medieval
 
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Both of my brothers have bought tires for their wives' SUVs. Paul just got his set last week. They are BIG 49 Tire fans and are telling all their friends.

Thanks for taking care of us all Chris!!!

Another very happy customer!
 
I like tires...I like Chris...I like Hwy 49....49 Tire owned by Chris is a match made in Rankin County Heaven
 
Guess I better watch myself. I went riding with a Jeep guy yesterday. He even pulled a certain red LC out of the mud. 'Course he was the pullee a few minutes later. (as was I) Team spirits all well and good........its just a piece of metal with label after all.

You are hereby ordered by the International Order of Cruiserheads to turn your cruiser keys over to the CLC president and report to J**P Hell!
 
........its just a piece of metal with label after all.

You are hereby ordered by the International Order of Cruiserheads to turn your cruiser keys over to the CLC president and report to J**P Hell!:mad:
 
You are hereby ordered by the International Order of Cruiserheads to turn your cruiser keys over to the CLC president and report to J**P Hell!:mad:

Easy man, its all meant in fun.

I love my cruiser/cruisers in general. I do think they're superior, though I'd sure like to see some technical statistics to back up my intuition.

On the other hand, if I'm not mistaken aren't Cruisers derived from Jeeps historically? I thought the prototype was developed from the WWII Willis Jeep by the japanese. Correct me if I'm wrong on that. Not to start a pointless debate or anything.

barry :beer:
 
Easy man, its all meant in fun.

I love my cruiser/cruisers in general. I do think they're superior, though I'd sure like to see some technical statistics to back up my intuition.

On the other hand, if I'm not mistaken aren't Cruisers derived from Jeeps historically? I thought the prototype was developed from the WWII Willis Jeep by the japanese. Correct me if I'm wrong on that. Not to start a pointless debate or anything.

barry :beer:

You are wrong on that.
 
Spector off road part number 403-100

"50th Anniversary Of The Land Cruiser-Looks at the active role the Land Cruiser plays in nearly every country around the world, & has exclusive comments from the development staff and the production site-Features a hard cover binding & bilingual text (Japanese & English)-192 pages-One time printing-LIMITED EDITION - This book is currently not in print, we do not know if this book will ever be reprinted.(Discontinued-No longer available)"

Don't know who has it in stock any more but you can borrow my copy.

The original truck was commissioned by the US government right after WWII while the US was helping rebuild Japan. The engine was very similar to an old GM strait six. The body was similar to the flatfender jeeps used in the war, but unique in a lot of ways.

Function, reliability and most of all the idea of field serviceability was chief from the beginning. The field serviceability part is why folks like us can keep our truck running for 30 years.
 
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