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Old 01-16-2014, 02:09 AM   #1
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Re: What direction should I go

Listen to dougo and vectorit ... two of the sweetest burbs around. Those guys have the 4x4 burb thing down.
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Old 01-16-2014, 12:55 PM   #2
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I've been tinkering with it all last summer and its fairly reliable. stops good. cleaned fuel tank and all that is good. Fixed a loose rocker. Put a cherry bomb cause factory exhaust was falling off. Cleaned it inside and out. Interior is shot. Squirrels or something got in there and had a party. I also repaired alot of wiring damage from the little critters.

The PO was a huge train fan. So I'm guessing the air horns were because of his hobby. The spotlights actually say GM on the chrome housing. The glass part says GE. I'm guessing they are factory or dealer installed since they say GM on them. PO was a doctor with no mechanical knowledge. He always took it to the dealer to get service done to it. No one else worked on it according to him.
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