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Hey ncfj how would you like to have to feed this horse. 19 hands tall.
 
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No thanks, the 8 we are already feed keep me poor enough. Biggest horse we have is 17-3
 
Well, was a total bust for the snow. Guess we'll have to wait another year for a chance. Just lots of sloppy slush around my place.
 
We had about 2 inches on the grass. Everything else was just slush.
 
Had sportsmobile logos all over it. Maybe though? Idk much about vans.
 
I met a kid in Knoxville today with a 60. Said he was having carb problems. Marshall, I gave him your number and told home to look for you on here.
 
U-joint is an East coast conversion company and Sportsmobile is West coast... Colorado I think. My first guess would have been U-joint as well.
 
Thanks for getting the lift kit for the 80 for me Marshall
 
Bad ass van by Sunrift this morning. Owner wasn't around.
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I'm not a huge van fan... (evidently I am a poet though!!) but that is a sweet van. I imagine there aren't too many around like that so someone surely knows the guy or where the conversion was done.

A few years ago, I was in a Lowe's parking lot and saw a plain white van with a slight lift and 4WD. I am not sure that any ever came from the factory as 4WD but it was strange to see a "work van" with 4WD...
 
I know U-Joint Off-road, Sportsmobile, and Quigley do conversions. I'm no sure if any come factory 4x4. I'm pretty sure that there are some GMC vans that are AWD though. I think if I ever went the van route though, it'd be an old Westfalia, (not Syncro).
 
Matt where you at kid! All this van talk. Haven't seen you pipe in yet!
 
Ujoint did front axle swap live at at one of the early east coast "Overland Expo" thingies near Asheville a few years back. They brought in a fully built steering front axle, then jacked the van up and started cutting the old stuff out. The van was moving under its own power by the end of the day.
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