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Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: phoenix
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Re: 70 C-20 4x4 Suburban Father/Son project
Well Nick (mosesburb) and I got the rig together and it was high time for a shake down run. Funny thing is his birthday and mine are about a week apart so what better way to celebrate than drag our families out for some dirt time.
As with all great outings there was plenty of tarmac time, of which I gladly did not take a pic of. I will say that the 700r4 made a big difference in cruising comfort. I still travel about 65mph but it is so much nicer now. Our first stop was in Tombstone....yeah it is touristy but the courthouse museum is worth a visit and you can bypass all the silly stuff in town. At least we parked in dirt to start the trip off right ![]() ![]() I am a sucker for this vintage wood furniture, America had some style back then. ![]() Pre-interweb days when you might actually look something up in a book and had no spell check, or copy & paste to help with typing your work. I love the desk though. ![]() I think all courtrooms should have this sense of style and authority vs our modern cheap & sterile county courtrooms. Just imagine the wild trials heard in this Tombstone room. ![]() Even growing up in the Panhandle of Texas you forget how many different types of barbed wire were around. It must of been a hoot to listen to a salesman expound of the virtures of his product vs anothers back in the day. ![]() Last edited by 1leglance; 11-05-2013 at 12:30 PM. |
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