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My first love wasn't even mine
I decided to share this with you guys, I've been holding on to it for quite a while. I fell in love with it at a young age.
I loved trucks, trucks, trucks, from the first time could say the word. I learned alot before I even owned one by reading mags, I used to drool over truck and trader mags. Here she is, from the July 1992 issue of "Petersen's 4wheel and off-road". That would've made me the ripe old age of 16. Yes, I still have the mag. Fact is I still have every truck mag I've ever owned and that's quite a few. http://i1219.photobucket.com/albums/...uallyon44s.jpg |
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I like it.
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Are you going to build one for yourself? Looks pretty gnarly.
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I still have my first trucking mag from '93
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I'm not gonna start a build thread cause it may be a running for the longest build, but Long story short I have a set of 2.5 ton rockwells and a 86 crewcab chevy thats gonna run 53" michelins. That's my street truck,
currently what I've got for my mud truck is a set of 10 ton meritor steering axles, An 89 crewcab Chevy, 4- 35.5" wide by almost 80" tall R2 ag tires. I have a pile of 1/2 and 3/4 ton 4x4 Chevys, I'm buying a 5 ton tandom axle military rig this week for my tow rig. It's a childhood addiction. Lol Posted via Mobile Device Posted via Mobile Device |
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man i need to jump over to brookhaven and have a look when you get your military truck home. its a 25 min drive through the woods from my house. the pic you posted is bad to da bone sexy i love it.
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lets see some pictures of your trucks!!!!!!
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ok, you asked for it here goes:
My first truck, I have some polaroids of this one when it was very clean. 79 Scottdale 4" suspension lift, 3" bodY 3/4t rear, 1/2t front, 350 engine TH 350 tranny NP205 38" swampers: http://i1219.photobucket.com/albums/...7-2790_IMG.jpg 78 Blazer 12" Superlift 3/4t front and rear 454 engine TH400 tranny NP205 40" onions PTO winch best thing of this truck is the cool swivel bucket seat out of a van. "yes It has a hood, i had it off in these pics cause i just put the engine in" http://i1219.photobucket.com/albums/...1-0147_IMG.jpg 85 Chevy, Eage tug conversion no suspension 3 Ton ZF planetary axles (22:1) I got it without the factory diesel, tranny and case tires are 10" wide and 38" tall http://i1219.photobucket.com/albums/...G/SDC11039.jpg 86 crewcab 350 engine TH350 tranny MY 2.5T rockwells are what I plan to put under this one. http://i1219.photobucket.com/albums/.../86%20CC/4.jpg 86 Silverado no motor TH350 stock lift 31" tires This truck was too tight for me to pass up, an older man had it. Then the guy before me started pulling stuff and I snatched it up. http://i1219.photobucket.com/albums/...86%20K10/1.jpg Here's my mud truck and parts 89 crewcab 454 TH400 lift will be somewhere about 40" from stock 35.5x32 R2 rice and cane's At this point I need to buy DOM tubing to start my sub-frame. http://i1219.photobucket.com/albums/...C/SDC11206.jpg http://i1219.photobucket.com/albums/...C/IMG_1526.jpg http://i1219.photobucket.com/albums/...C/SDC11057.jpg http://i1219.photobucket.com/albums/...C/SDC11191.jpg http://i1219.photobucket.com/albums/...C/IMG_0376.jpg Well thats my junk, I'm supposed to go today to make a deal on a 5 ton military truck. |
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Wow.
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great stuff awsome prodjects
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That's what I'm sayin............... ..... :two: |
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Well I now have a new one in the group,
'2000 3500 chevy 4x4 dually - vortec EFI 454 - 34.5" mickey thompson Baja's http://i1219.photobucket.com/albums/...ps212ed036.jpg |
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Oh, baby. Look at those big, wide tires in that first photo. That is something I miss. It used to be possible to find 35in tires that were 15 inches wide, and 38~40in tires that were 17~18in wide.
It's nearly impossible to find big WIDE tires anymore. |
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