Indy-Guy said:
The real trick with that would be to have a plug in to the harness so the lights work...! Funny.
Indy-Guy said:
The real trick with that would be to have a plug in to the harness so the lights work...! Funny.
Greg Smith said:Indy-Guy said:The real trick with that would be to have a plug in to the harness so the lights work...! Funny.
Dare I ask where the drawbar receiver is
914Driver said:Why?
I ask myself the exact. same. question. every time one of you guys gushes over these things:
NOPE.
From the List of Craig.
https://peoria.craigslist.org/cto/d/peoria-1997-jeep-grand-cherokee/6843386689.html
SaltyDog said:
From the List of Craig.
https://peoria.craigslist.org/cto/d/peoria-1997-jeep-grand-cherokee/6843386689.html
I'm surprised, with that sort of damage I expected more Taco Bell wrappers...
edit, apparently my method of hotlinking from Flickr no longer worky...
https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7853/47391646702_f33bb5850c_c.jpg
Grtechguy said:
In the 1980s, internal polls revealed that men's wives had the major say in vehicle purchases.
The SUV became a market segment in that time.
And here we are.
After years of searching here is a Unimog Snow Cab, ours came from an airport in Wisconsin sans blower and generator but the cab is very distinctive.
914Driver said:
So So close to getting it right. Add some decent wheels and it would be perfect.
This on the other hand get's it all wrong
Adrian_Thompson said:914Driver said:So So close to getting it right. Add some decent wheels and it would be perfect.
This on the other hand get's it all wrong
It would take all the talent in the Louvre to make one of those Thunderbirds look good.
Streetwiseguy said:Adrian_Thompson said:914Driver said:So So close to getting it right. Add some decent wheels and it would be perfect.
This on the other hand get's it all wrong
It would take all the talent in the Louvre to make one of those Thunderbirds look good.
Bullet birds are awesome. You two just sit there and be wrong in your wrongness.
I'm spending the weekend cataloging my dad's collection. His career as an equine portrait painter extended from the early sixties into the early 2000s.
He's still living, but blind from glaucoma and has advanced dementia. This is the largest, horses on the way to the paddock at Keeneland, Lexington, KY.
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