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Saw a white 60 for sale on 49 South just below the Mendenhall exit. It was at a small car dealership with a few big trucks. Looked to have stock paint and suspension....couldn't stop or my 2 year old would have woken up....ill be going that route again this weekend if anybody is interested
 
Bomar, ill be that way on Sunday and will report back with some pictures and hopefully contact info.
 
there are a couple of refrigerator freezers and overland type stuff on craigslist in Little Rock.

White Trash of the Elwood Chapter, TORC4x4.org, Cottonland Cruisers.
 
Guy at my church is selling his 80. Very clean, and most likely has never seen any off-roading (if I know the guy. In his late 40's or 50's)

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1997, 281k, new AC

$3850
 
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I can't wait to drink beer with you.......all the answers:cookie:
 
Meh... I've never once needed a hi-lift (knock on wood).

And, you can get a similar one at TSC for $60 plus tax :meh:
My experiences with both styles has left me preferring the farm jacks over the Hi-Lift. They're not as versatile, but they operate more reliably for simple lifting purposes.
 
I agree. I have had a hi lift for 10 years and it has been in my garage since I bought it. Now I will say it's nice to have one in a group that is wheeling together. I've seen them used at about every event we have attended. I think we used one on the Gin Runner when Lash broke a spring pin too.
 
I think we should "chew on this one" at the crawl...











cause ill BE there!
 

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