good thing you didn't have to stop in a hurry going downhill too, like to look at a bear, say. They always seem to be off the road, and not 'in' the road like deer often are. What's the highest temp recorded in AK ..? not over a hundred I don't think. On 7/21/2013 9:23 PM, JRodgers wrote: > That is why I drive a Tin-top - the utility. > > Envision a pallet laying there with 15 one hundred pound bags of plaster > on it. BTDT - From Anchorage, Alaska through the Chugach Mountains to > Soldotna - a 150 mile trip. I took my time. There were several stretchs > of first gear creep in my '85 GL. Glad the weather was cool in those > mountains. > > John > > On 7/21/2013 2:24 PM, Zeitgeist wrote: >> Truckasaurus! *http://tinyurl.com/lhdqp9y >> * >> or the following if you're not into the whole brevity thing: >> >> https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-CLwsISi33qg/TZIG5LKbl6I/AAAAAAAAAaE/x2547iuZYgs/s640/van%2520rocks_1.JPG >> >> >> >> On Sun, Jul 21, 2013 at 11:51 AM, Stephen Engel <sengel543@yahoo.com> >> wrote: >> >>> You're not alone! Although I do go camping. >>> >>> I decided on a tin top to maximize utility. I love the stares when I >>> pull >>> up to a loading area next to all the pimped-out, pumped-up F-250s, >>> Rams, >>> etc. >>> >>> Steve >>> 87 Syncro GL >>> >>> PS Someone give that sexy red T3 a good home! >>> >>> Sent from my iPhone >>> >>> On Jul 21, 2013, at 1:59 PM, Zeitgeist <gruengeist@GMAIL.COM> wrote: >>> >>>> Sometimes it feels like I'm the only non-camping T3 lover out there. >>> I've >>>> owned four of them (including two campers), and ultimately their >>>> utility >>>> value as a truck is what keeps me coming back for more. I don't drive >>>> offroad (have a Quattro for that), so it's really just a nice handling >>>> covered cargo area truck that can move people and goods around in >>>> unique >>>> style...which means I look at a tintop as a plus, rather than a >>>> deficiency. >>>> >>>> On Sun, Jul 21, 2013 at 10:07 AM, Jason <uberhare@gmail.com> wrote: >>>> >>>>> Ditto. It's just a bit too far from me. 1000 miles to home. I >>>>> could >>> use >>>>> a decent passenger van. Pinball machines and lumber don't fit so >>>>> nice >>> in >>>>> the Westy. If someone was local to check it out and get some more >>>>> pics >>> I'd >>>>> consider the drive. I seem to be a sucker for long drives in unknown >>>>> vehicles. >>>>> >>>>> Jason >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> On Sun, Jul 21, 2013 at 9:31 AM, Stephen Grisanti <bike2vcu@yahoo.com >>>>>> wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> If Sally were for sale nearby I'd be tempted. The Mopar >>>>>> dog-and-lumber >>>>>> minivan needs a lot of attention and replacement has been discussed. >>>>> We're >>>>>> not camping this year (move) and does not look like we might (new >>>>>> old >>>>> house >>>>>> mods and family obligations) so the Westy is doing some >>>>>> commuting, and >>> a >>>>>> nice automatic (getting-old people ankles, knees and hips) in an >>>>> attractive >>>>>> package like this could easily end up in the new driveway. I'd be >>>>>> seriously tempted, but not for twice the money. I hope this van >>>>>> finds >>> a >>>>>> nice home. >>>>>> >>>>>> Stephen >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> -- >>>> Casey >>> >> >> >> >> -- >> Casey >> . >> > |
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