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Summer Project: 1971 VW Baja 1600DP
Driver: 1987 F250 super cab/long bed 6.9/ZF5/2wd, 3.55 LS Sterling 10.25 rear
Project: 1979 F250 super cab/long bed built 460/Stage 2 shift kit C6/2wd, 4.10 open D60 rear
Quote:
What Jameson has done, is buy another hole in the space/time continuum that will consume money and time, yet take up space. A true modern conundrum of Physics
Summer Project: 1971 VW Baja 1600DP
Driver: 1987 F250 super cab/long bed 6.9/ZF5/2wd, 3.55 LS Sterling 10.25 rear
Project: 1979 F250 super cab/long bed built 460/Stage 2 shift kit C6/2wd, 4.10 open D60 rear
Quote:
What Jameson has done, is buy another hole in the space/time continuum that will consume money and time, yet take up space. A true modern conundrum of Physics
Those look like the type that attach to the rear bumper. Correct?
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Summer Project: 1971 VW Baja 1600DP
Driver: 1987 F250 super cab/long bed 6.9/ZF5/2wd, 3.55 LS Sterling 10.25 rear
Project: 1979 F250 super cab/long bed built 460/Stage 2 shift kit C6/2wd, 4.10 open D60 rear
Quote:
What Jameson has done, is buy another hole in the space/time continuum that will consume money and time, yet take up space. A true modern conundrum of Physics
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