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Old 09-16-2014, 06:46 PM   #1
TBONE1964
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Finally the journey from Michigan to Oregon is underway

Just thought I would share. I am moving myself and my gauge cluster business to Junction City Oregon. A lot of you are aware that I have been planning this for a while. Yesterday, (Sept 15th) my fiance and myself and my 72 Cheyenne, loaded with everything I own, are on our way.

Today we visited the Kentucky Horse Park in Lexington and tomorrow heading for St Louis area. We have 10 days planed and taking the slow way.

I will try and post photos as we go. The 72 is running like a sewing machine. If only I could slow the gas gauge down some It is getting between 12.5 and 13 on the highway which is normal for what it is.

I have waited a while to do this and now it is happening. Very excited to start a new chapter in Oregon.

Take care,
Tom
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I am also a dealer for Counterpart for gauge cluster parts only.

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