What Did You Do with Your 80 This Weekend? (49 Viewers)

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Maybe this will make you feel better.
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Its gonna be rough working on the 80 in these cold conditions.
Brrrrr, night time temps in the 30's and 40's?? And I thought we were suffering with our 65 degree lows!
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During summer everybody complains about overheating. Now about witches and iron bras.
Still no pic? :meh:
Or maybe our tech is that interesting...
 
So I came home and the amazon elves had dropped off a few small packages.
Now I am at LAX dropping off the wife so she can go visit her family in Central america. That means Project time! I gotta clean it up and run cables and make a sort of drawer system and stick the fridge in there. Or go hang out /help out any of the local Mud guys. I got no concrete plans yet.
 
Judging by the fact that it's 6-lug, and it appears to be coil sprung in the rear, I'm going to guess that it is a newer body on an 80 series chassis or something similar, and thus registered as an 80.
Cristo said this is a stretched 80 chassis, with 100 series engine/tranny and new (70 series?) uppers. Regardless the truck looks brand new, and pretty badass.
 
Judging by the fact that it's 6-lug, and it appears to be coil sprung in the rear, I'm going to guess that it is a newer body on an 80 series chassis or something similar, and thus registered as an 80.

It’s what I want. That’s what it is!

Edit: Well, I wanted it until it has the weak a$$ 4.7 in it. Ugh.
 

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