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Rather odd looking heep.
 
This SD song was a memory tool for the answer to one of the HAM test questions> for FM packet :hillbilly:

Been stuck in my head on and off for a week now which is fine with me. Good tune






:clap::clap:
 
Cliff, should add to your play list :hmm:


Anyway, saw this built 100 on Tbird yesterday. Anyone know who it is?

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Rather odd looking heep.
That's an oldie goldie for sure. Guessing CJ5. Top looks aftermarket. Back in the day Sears, Wards, and J C Whitney all sold hard tops for Jeeps and Cruisers. John
 
Not sure about the name of this dog but that is one hell of a birth mark

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Rather odd looking heep.

I'm sure that is where the ideal for the tailgate that was used on the Bandeirante at one time came from. TLC in CA imported and sold a few here. Besides the Toyota being block by anything in the back it isn't near as stout as the standard FJ40 tailgate. Not being as stout also follow jeep.:rolleyes:
 
impressive! :grinpimp:
 
Stopped by a sea of sheep today in Marana...

I was in the Kenworth hauling the flatbed over to pick up a large oak from another grower and had to set the air brakes and wait for 20 minutes for a sea of sheep (guessing 200 head) being moved from one field to another. The sea parted and flowed around my rig and under the trailer with the healers at the rear. Made my morning.:cool:

One of those cool moments when you don't have a camera.:frown:
 
Stopped by a sea of sheep today in Marana...

I was in the Kenworth hauling the flatbed over to pick up a large oak from another grower and had to set the air brakes and wait for 20 minutes for a sea of sheep (guessing 200 head) being moved from one field to another. The sea parted and flowed around my rig and under the trailer with the healers at the rear. Made my morning.:cool:

One of those cool moments when you don't have a camera.:frown:

A sea of sheep are real fun until you're driving a "little" fast because you're on one of the Navajo Res roads in Arizona, you're also young and dumb and that oh so sweet Porsche 924 turbo whine is intoxicating, and you match revs and downshift for the corner... and there's a cute little Navajo kid and his sea of sheep crossing the road. Stand on the brakes and say a little prayer to Stuttgart as your Bridgestones leave expensive black marks on that old reservation road... and Navajo kid smiles as his in-not-a-single-bit-of-hurry sea of sheep walk down the road and finally across and to who knows where.

Yeah, fun those sheep were...
 
A sea of sheep are real fun until you're driving a "little" fast because you're on one of the Navajo Res roads in Arizona, you're also young and dumb and that oh so sweet Porsche 924 turbo whine is intoxicating, and you match revs and downshift for the corner... and there's a cute little Navajo kid and his sea of sheep crossing the road. Stand on the brakes and say a little prayer to Stuttgart as your Bridgestones leave expensive black marks on that old reservation road... and Navajo kid smiles as his in-not-a-single-bit-of-hurry sea of sheep walk down the road and finally across and to who knows where.

Yeah, fun those sheep were...

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Stopped by a sea of sheep today in Marana...

I was in the Kenworth hauling the flatbed over to pick up a large oak from another grower and had to set the air brakes and wait for 20 minutes for a sea of sheep (guessing 200 head) being moved from one field to another. The sea parted and flowed around my rig and under the trailer with the healers at the rear. Made my morning.:cool:

One of those cool moments when you don't have a camera.:frown:
I remember back in the 80's when that would happen pretty often on Chandler Blvd aka Williamsfield Road. The Dobson Ranch hands would heard them sheep from pasture to pasture, blocking traffic forever. It was so common that when I would get to work late, my boss actually believed me when I told him I was held up by a bunch of sheep. John
 
It was so common that when I would get to work late, my boss actually believed me when I told him I was held up by a bunch of sheep. John

I hope you told him they were in the road.:eek:
 

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