A real Mans Truck.....Ebay

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A real Mans Truck.....Ebay

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:shock:

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Pacific- ... dZViewItem

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John,

You were looking for a Challenge...here is two of them? Would look good in Downtown Kennebunk! :lol:
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Post by Chappers »

If only it was in the U.K I'd be very very tempted.
A real big toy to play with :D
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Post by armydriver »

What a way to impress ones friends and neighbors. :D
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Post by John V Cliche »

I know Weasel I've been wondering what the trucking will cost :shock:
They need to be "narrowed" up quite a bit to eliminate "overwidth " permits.
2 truck loads of Pacific parts 8) I didn't say "specific" :lol: parts
How long do you suppose it would take to complete it :roll: :wink:
Do you suppose driving it thru downtown Concord on the way to Weare would be a problem :?: :!:
Oh and by the way. Do you happen to have the winches :?:

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Because you asked...
John V Cliche wrote:How long do you suppose it would take to complete it :roll: :wink:
Maybe a couple of weeks...?
Do you suppose driving it thru downtown Concord on the way to Weare would be a problem :?: :!:
Who cares...what are they going to do to you?


The best thing to do would be to ship it by rail to near your house. Then flat tow it home with the M-20.

And the real question is...how many gallons of oil would you go through to oil the chain drive to get it to Weare?

Still it would be the balls to have. Better than some little "Girlie Man" International. :lol:

You could take her for a spin out by "Walker's Point"..It might turn some heads. :lol:
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Post by John V Cliche »

10-4 on the " head turning" by "Walkers " 8)

As you know Bill I'm already well equipped to do that :shock: :lol:

I just sold 1 of my old bones :wink:
So i've got a slot all set up for it
And the neighbors thought the pile was gonna go down :P :P

You could always find me though ( just follow the "oil" trail ) :wink:

SIZE does matter :lol:

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