SAS SAS #3 Official Thread 2019

SAS #3 Color choices

  • Capri Blue

    Votes: 3 4.4%
  • Sky Blue

    Votes: 6 8.8%
  • Pollux Orange

    Votes: 4 5.9%
  • Olive Green

    Votes: 14 20.6%
  • Spring Green

    Votes: 5 7.4%
  • Cadet Blue

    Votes: 5 7.4%
  • Dune Beige

    Votes: 15 22.1%
  • Rustic Green

    Votes: 4 5.9%
  • Freeborn Red

    Votes: 7 10.3%
  • Yellow / Mustard

    Votes: 5 7.4%

  • Total voters
    68
  • Poll closed .

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Thinking hard about finishing the 76, or at least functionally finishing the 76 for this year.. maybe some of this will help my organize my thoughts this morning!
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+1 for the video submission because photos alone clearly arn’t enough

BigGGGG D , Kansas Jake and Ventura have a high bar to climb IMHO

@mattressking @rhah @The Machinist

looking forward to finding new ways of torturing myself in the elements with the whole lot of you

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How many different states were represented during the Imogen Pass repair?
Massachusetts, Kansas, California, Texas, Washington, Colorado? I think this is the coolest group of people, I'm a little biased though.
 
Repeat pictures...but

That repair @ 13k was cool at the top...AND even better afterwards!

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This is how it began. Well, except that @rhah Jake, spent the entire cold night in his 60.
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As you can see, we try to be safe at all times.🆘🆘
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And beer @ 13k...in the rain. Nothing like it.😜
 
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You find out who good people are on trips like these... and who has deferred maintenance 🤔.

killed starter in the foreground. Good thing I wore board shorts that day because it was a Willy Wonka style river under that truck coming down the trail.

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You find out who good people are on trips like these... and who has deferred maintenance 🤔.

killed starter in the foreground. Good thing I wore board shorts that day because it was a Willy Wonka style river under that truck coming down the trail.

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Did we ever find out who was the guy with deferred maintenance?
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I was under the truck more than I was driving it this year. I’d likely have more luck driving the 40 out than the 60 after my luck last year.
You drove your rig 1,500 miles, wheeled it, and drove it another 1,500 miles home. Nothing wrong with that!
 
Klaus, are you driving your 40 to SAS#4? Come on man!
Man, I dunno.. I would love to but that would pretty much necessitate trailering and a bunch of hasty work. The 76 I'd need to slam back together and skip a few steps regarding final paint, to be redone later...which I don't mind and may be a good litmus test prior to "final" assembly and prettying up. The 61 is up to the task but has no useable top and is still rocking a 1F and 3 speed and I've been in an ongoing battle for many months with 2 states over the title... I would totally rally that out solo, but Shelley is not gonna miss it (and I'm not gonna let her), so if we do bring a 40 it would likely be on a trailer and we'd do some easy days on account of having a 7 month old, a 3 year old, the dog and us two packed into a 40.
 
I was toyin around with drivin my 1963 stock FJ40LV for SAS#4. got some maintenance to do on her.
 

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