So are you saying the 55 is so ugly that even you look good by comparison?
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uh no, i didnt say "good" just somewhat presentable. lets not push things into the realm of the unbelieveable here guys.
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So are you saying the 55 is so ugly that even you look good by comparison?
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That is sweet.. What system is it?, here's a pic of the TBI conversion
BWAHAHAHAHAHA!
Uh, so do I.
Come to think of it, your truck could use a bent panel or three, if that's the criteria.
-Spike
but cheaper. 
This was NOT Phil's truck. This was a cool couple that did not get much appreciation. They have a decent rig. They spent most of the time talking about my rolled-over John Deere POS. They did not talk up their rig, which was rather nice.I guess I wasn't paying close enough attention. I scrolled by that one thinking it was the Philmobile with the hood up.
Obviously not.

Howdy! Duh, your right about these folks being nice and having a cool rig, but you must have missed the early part of the evening. Several of us talked to them for quite a while about how it had been his Dad's since 93 or so, the fuel injection and AC systems, and the fact that we do a lot of easy runs that he would be comfortable on and not risk dinging up such a clean rig. They do want to put an ARB locker into it. JohnThis was NOT Phil's truck. This was a cool couple that did not get much appreciation. They have a decent rig. They spent most of the time talking about my rolled-over John Deere POS. They did not talk up their rig, which was rather nice.
They have a decent 40 that deserved recognition. We could all have done better at appreciating the effort that they made to be there.
He was a good man and she was cute, we could have appreciated them more. They left early.
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