After Gary's trip north, we were ready to fly up to Connecticut, finish getting our new ramp truck road-worthy, and drive it back to Florida.
Day 1 was long. We toiled away on the truck for over 12 hours. Still, we got an awful lot done.
After checking over the brakes, we installed the rebuilt carburetor and got the …
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I hope you make it back without anything happening, but if you run into trouble in NC, give me a shout. I can probably come and deliver snacks and look confused about one of them there carbure-taters.
Sounds like a fun trip. Be safe and good luck! I'll be following the updates.
No doubt about it, this is cool. Thanks for the updates.
Swing by for a beer Tim... lol
After you make back to Florida you need to load that fancy GRM Camaro on the back.
Remember, having the biggest truck around is like having o-positive blood; you can help everyone else out but even if your friends want to they probably can't do much for you.
You broke it guys, dang it
It's not an adventure without something coming apart. Unfortunately I know that F350 driveshafts aren't too hard to Dixon the side of the highway.
Is something happening that's being broadcast somewhere else? I want to keep up.