Thank you all (P-mail included), i think everything is clear now... Now, i have to mentally & mechanicaly prepare myself for another big and quick trip to the south-west... My hip still hurt from my motorcycle accident but i should be ok in 2 month for those long days drive, got to fix my single weber so it can cope with cold weather.... i have a few trick in my hat. Men this kind of adventure make you want to live for ever, viva la westfalia... Viva la travel, viva life in general... Am looking for a clean 77-78 Westy with full camper stuff (stove), if you see any in any "state" along the way, give me a buzz... There is nothing like driving a westy all over North America, the smell of unburn fuel in the morning, a good black puff of smoke from the engine.... goes good with a coffee in the morning. Take a map, point a destination, and drive... life is beautiful. Just the tought of driving in the mid-west, waking up in the midle of nowhere make me shiver.... Best regards to you all. Ben http://www.benplace.com/ |
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