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I think it was a 5.9Nice looking truck. I like the woody look, it's unique. What was the route (climbing) rated, 5.10+?
73, James - KF4AQO Sent from my iPad using IH8MUD
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I think it was a 5.9Nice looking truck. I like the woody look, it's unique. What was the route (climbing) rated, 5.10+?
73, James - KF4AQO Sent from my iPad using IH8MUD
Family still has my grandpa's cruiser in the Solvang/Lompoc area. We take it out when we are up there, it still runs fine but it has started to get some rust. This is the only pic I could find of it. https://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo/CSsI85KGqnd97UrDFmDmOA?feat=directlink
Nice find and congrats! Good taste is timeless and 60 series Cruisers are very tasty!! The longer you have the truck the more you'll love it.
Here are a few shots of my truck. The first time I saw the truck with its two-tone paint job, I wasn't a fan of the distinctive look but have come to like it. With a truck that stands out like a two-tone 60 series does, you have to be careful who you flip off as they will be able to remember your truck.
I agree with the thought to leave the rock crawling to the machines built for the job.
That is an epic picture of the 60 on the rocks with the city in the background.
I take it that is NYC? And the picture is not photochopped?
You mean you didn't know Gotham City Cruisers holds their annual Fall Crawl and Fundraiser in Central Park?![]()