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Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: Lost Wages, NV
Posts: 201
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Re: Gene's shorty 4x4 conversion
To pound it Off Road or to not pound it Off Road....That is the question. With a truck that nice, I don't know that I could bring myself to leave the pavement. Plans???
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Join Date: Aug 2002
Location: Muskogee, Oklahoma
Posts: 2,914
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Re: Gene's shorty 4x4 conversion
I plan on driving the truck as much as I can, I will show it some, but I never meant it to be a show truck. I have never been this deep into a restoration, I can see how it can drive a guy crazy. Right now i'm just waiting to finish up a few things, I gotta get some different rams horns, the ones I have are 2wd and then I can get my exhaust ran. Basically thats it other than installing my AC but thats on hold too because i'm broke as a joke! So to answer your question, no, I dont ever see this truck leaving the road lol!
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#3 |
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Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: Lost Wages, NV
Posts: 201
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Re: Gene's shorty 4x4 conversion
Good decision. It's way too nice and you've worked way too hard to take any chances with it! I only asked to see if you have a psycodic streak lol.
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