It's like a kilt, but for a truck. Think conestoga wagon. Jim On Dec 16, 2005, at 1:14 PM, John Rodgers wrote: > What are we talking aobut here? What's a "Tilt?" > > John Rodgers > 88 GL Driver > > JordanVw@AOL.COM wrote: > >> In a message dated 12/16/05 1:15:54 PM Eastern Standard Time, >> bueses@earthlink.net writes: >> >> >> >> >>> now selling tilts w/ a note that anyone who has an og set of hoops >>> for a >>> vanagon SC or DC & can lend them to me, I will make canvases for >>> those >>> trucks also. >>> >>> >> >> nice work.. but i doubt any vanagon single or doublecab owners who >> have >> tilts/canopys will loan them to you...sad to say.. unfortunately >> its probably the >> truth.. like i said before, its hard to get people to loan out their >> $$ rare >> parts for repro's, seeing as they already have the item you are >> repro-ing >> anyway.. >> its the "whats in it for me?" philosiphy.. :<( >> >> >> (no, i do not own a tilt) >> >> chris >> >> >> >> > |
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