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Posted by jal-SD on September 09, 2003 at 06:34:08 from (64.68.183.10):
In Reply to: Hey jal-SD! posted by Steven@nd on September 08, 2003 at 20:30:39:
Glad to hear that you are still around & that school is going OK for ya. Cool looking ride! 4 wheel drive? Is that good looking gal behind it in pic #2 the bride-to-be? Still dry up there? We're not too bad, but haven't had rain for a month, so its getting dry, but crops look OK in the immediate area. Mrs JAL & I bought a new PU out in RC a couple of weeks ago-a Toy-Tundra, couldn't pass up the 0%-60 month deal & they gave me about 7 grand for Henry the dorF (w/123,000 on it) sight unseen. Made the deal a couple of weeks ago & went out to get it the week before labor day. Had to take the flat out as we went to Calif. w/flat that week to get a Scout body tub for the 1980 Scout #3 Son is restoring out in Denver. Took #2 Son's 01 Dodge to Calif. Dad & all three boys went to to get the Scout tub-that trip is a long story. Ifna yer interested, I'll tell ya about it sometime. Think we're gonna like the Toy really well. We came back on Labor day & got better milage coming from Rapid (w/less than 150 miles on it when we left) & flat bed w/Scout frame & 2 Super C Wheels & tires on it than we got w/Henry pulling the flat empty. We didn't have the OD engaged & drove at different speeds according to break-in instructions, so I think its gonna do real well when we get some miles on it. (My $0.02 worth. jal-SD)
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