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    Default Zitter is in need of help

    Attention JDUB and Sting.....

    Zitter's signature line implies his baby Jeep tows Hummers. Clearly the dude is in need of an intervention, or at least a good whack on the head.

    Lets see if we can get him professional help.

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    Gee, If a baby Jeep can do that, imagine what the Toaster could do!

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    Default Beach Boy?

    Hey which one of the Beach Boys is that?, I dunno!
    Roger that!
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    I agree Mango. That Toaster could really get after it. Just look how you are holding it back in the picture. That baby's rarin to go and pull something! You can just tell its one tough lil dude. I'd be scared if I were a Jeep, for sure!

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    All of you have left your cheese out on the counter too long.

    This is the official Jeep / Hummer Recovery Vehicle. Anything else is just a car.

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    Sting, right you are!

    JW, I'm going to have to use the Lewster Flux Capacitor Translator to figure out the cheese statement.


    ...and yes the IH does look pretty good.

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    seeing that Farmall brings back memories. I drove one in my first job out of college back in '78. Lets see, we also called it a "cornbinder" or a 13 letter %^&* spreader.

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    Hey Jere where'd you get the Orange crate? How come we didn't get to see it in SF. We could have ran it up to Moab for a few roll over tests.
    Nice, real Nice. What power plant?
    Harry

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    Harry,

    I bought it new and drove it to college in '80. It has an IH 345 V8 engine, still original, with 243,000 miles on it. I recently rebuilt the suspension, so it is a little STIFF, but great for 4 wheeling. I couldn't haul a toad to SF without having to repatriate it at some point. I don't want to drive that rig 8 hours back to Houston from SWO.

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    Wink Drove to College in '80

    Quote Originally Posted by Jerry Winchester
    Harry,

    I bought it new and drove it to college in '80. It has an IH 345 V8 engine, still original, with 243,000 miles on it. I recently rebuilt the suspension, so it is a little STIFF, but great for 4 wheeling. I couldn't haul a toad to SF without having to repatriate it at some point. I don't want to drive that rig 8 hours back to Houston from SWO.
    There got to be a joke in there somewhere.
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