Rubi Kamper

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Lookin good sir! You bringin' that to the Crawl?
 
don't know about that...your cruiser was doing a good job towing your tow rig and flatbed down the beach in pismo a couple years ago ;)

Hehehe ... :beer:

But don't say that the Heep is better than your Land Cruiser. If that's the case I'll give you 2

heeps for your beat up Land Cruiser.

What do you think?

it's a fair trade don't you think? you'll get 2 Heeps!

I can't drive my Cruiser down the freeway at 60 mph ... I CAN drive my jeeper down the highway at 60 mph AND tow a lil' trailer. Therefore, my Lil' Mes'kin Brother, the jeeper is better than the Cruiser ... for this particular application. :rolleyes:

I do not want your heeps ... if you want my Cruiser you'll have to buy it ... ever'thang's for sale at The 3X's. :grinpimp:

Lookin good sir! You bringin' that to the Crawl?

Thanks ... and yes ... I sure hope too. But if'n it ain't done yet then I'll bring somethin' else. :cool:

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Thank you sir. :cool:

Just to clarify ... Tommy (as in half the Dynamic Duo of Dusty and Tommy) is the electrical genious that's fixin' to wire up a harness for all the lights and brakes. He does very good work ... and very clean installs. He wired up 'Lil' Pete' for the gooseneck and also wired up Greg Sadler's mini once Greg made it hardcore. :clap:

Jonathan is the Fab Guy ... the artist that took my silly ideas and pile of parts and made a fantabulous lookin' trailer. He can weld beer cans together too. :beer:

Jonathan's weldin' shop is located just east of Bonham on Hwy 56 in beautiful downtown Dodd City, Texas. It's on the North side of the highway directly across from where Dusty and Tommy live on the South side of the highway.

I have sent a PM with cell phone numbers for both Tommy and Jonathan. :clap:

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Made the roadtrip to downtown Dodd City yesterday ...

ALL THE FAB WORK IS DONE!! :bounce2::cheers::bounce2:

Stripped 'er down to take to the paint shop and got me some more pics. :cool:

As I've said ... the attention to detail is amazin' ...

Here's the taillight mounts, the rear bumper mounts, and the mounts for the hi-lift jack ... :clap:

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... and then the inaugural roadtrip from downtown Dodd City to downtown Bonham. Towed nice. :grinpimp:

So here she sits ... pick 'er up in 2 weeks when I'm back in town. :cheers:

Tongue and "frame" black ... body blue ... top khaki ... all to match the jeeper. Shootin' 'er with RockGuard then color so she'll take some abuse. Reapply bedliner inside the tub and under the fenders. :cool:

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darn it!

it's going to look good Sir.

Mine it's at the house. I have not had the chance to do much after the line X deal and OD color.

I got some much stuff going on at home, keep up with the 40 getting it ready, maintaining 2 80's and

not enought funds.

I told my wife that I needed a loan from the kid's college fund to fix all my junks but she wanted to

charge me hi interest on it and we could not come to an agreement, so I am stuck.
 
looks good Kowboy.

I also have a little trailer project I am doing for a buddy of mine.

owe and by the way I will punch him square in the nose if he follows what you told him to do :flipoff2:

I will post some pics later in the week of the trailer I am doing.




























Yeh Right:flipoff2:
 
... pick 'er up in 2 weeks when I'm back in town ...

Talked to the painter yesterday ... said that the Canadian Military paint gave him fits tryin' to prep it ... so he had to sandblast it off. Must have somethin' to do with that acid rain stuff we export to 'em. :D

He didn't like the first two versions of the RockGuard he tried, said they was too rough of a finish ... but the third one was nice. :cool:

Decided to use bedliner crap on the underside of the lid as well so it all matches when you open 'er up. :clap:

All the prep work's done now and he's supposed to be sprayin' color today and tomorrow ... still on schedule to be done Saturday. I fly home this evenin' so gonna pick 'er up over the weekend and haul it back to Jonathan's for final re-assembly. :bounce2::cheers::bounce2:

That'll give me one weekend off to get 'er loaded, play with the weight distribution, and get a tag from the DMV 'fore I haul 'er to The Redneck Gig. :steer:

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