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SAS #7 Color Choices for Swag and Trail Flags

  • • Yellow / Mustard

    Votes: 12 13.0%
  • • Sky Blue

    Votes: 6 6.5%
  • • Pollux Orange

    Votes: 30 32.6%
  • • Spring Green

    Votes: 6 6.5%
  • • Capri Blue

    Votes: 7 7.6%
  • • Rustic Green

    Votes: 31 33.7%

  • Total voters
    92
  • Poll closed .

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Daniel you need to make the middle an accordion like the extra long city busses. Combine that with rear steer and you can do Black Bear no problem.
Could cut in half, put two swivel points and 2 hydraulic pistons in it. Then it would have articulating steering like a bucket loader. No more knuckle jobs.
 
Could cut in half, put two swivel points and 2 hydraulic pistons in it. Then it would have articulating steering like a bucket loader. No more knuckle jobs.
We need to get a team together to do all the work on the Longcruiser during the week of SAS. It'll leave as a whole new truck/bus.
 
Could cut in half, put two swivel points and 2 hydraulic pistons in it. Then it would have articulating steering like a bucket loader. No more knuckle jobs.
This could reduce interior Bar space.

We need to get a team together to do all the work on the Longcruiser during the week of SAS. It'll leave as a whole new truck/bus.
Swing by anytime to get started!
 
I would suggest two things.

-Rear stear, as well as articulating.
-I would add hydraulics to raise and lower the center for obstacle clearances.

Might be easier to just put a second engine in the back....
 
So here's a live update. We got a fresh 5" of snow on the mountains yesterday. Only made Telluride more beautiful.
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Chris and I were talking about bringing one of those cheap electric electric pizza ovens with.
 
I would suggest two things.

-Rear stear, as well as articulating.
-I would add hydraulics to raise and lower the center for obstacle clearances.

Might be easier to just put a second engine in the back....

#1 next priority: V8 swap!
 
The SAS7 executive committee enlisted the help of Tim Archer to do some graphics for the corporate sponsors. He is as talented with graphics as he is with a socket set and a 12-pack.

SAS7 Bourbon Sponsor didn’t really have a corporate logo since supplying booze to friends is a highly unregulated business and I have yet to incorporate Elvis McCoys Bourbon Transport and Logistics, LLC. So I asked Tim to make something up:

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I thought he did such a fine job that I had 6 thermal mugs made for the raffle. Perfect for coffee and bourbon, bourbon on the rocks, bourbon and coke, bourbon and ginger ale, or just bourbon with a splash of bourbon.....

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The SAS7 executive committee enlisted the help of Tim Archer to do some graphics for the corporate sponsors. He is as talented with graphics as he is with a socket set and a 12-pack.

SAS7 Bourbon Sponsor didn’t really have a corporate logo since supplying booze to friends is a highly unregulated business and I have yet to incorporate Elvis McCoys Bourbon Transport and Logistics, LLC. So I asked Tim to make something up:

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I thought he did such a fine job that I had 6 thermal mugs made for the raffle. Perfect for coffee and bourbon, bourbon on the rocks, bourbon and coke, bourbon and ginger ale, or just bourbon with a splash of bourbon.....

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Tim Archer’s got skills!!
 
well.....i WILL be here, for some reason I lost a month and thought it was June 31...thnx
 
well.....i WILL be here, for some reason I lost a month and thought it was June 31...thnx
don't you hate when that happens . I showed up to an event a month early before hahaha
 

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