Used Bronco bucket seats, red
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He is less than two hours from me (as I remember, but haven't been there since I was a CSU in Fort Collins ~20 years ago) and I could retrieve them and bring them to Gary's Garage Mahal in Podunk, OK from which you could retrieve them, or Gary could bring them closer next time he ventures out east for some reason....
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He is less than two hours from me (as I remember, but haven't been there since I was a CSU in Fort Collins ~20 years ago) and I could retrieve them and bring them to Gary's Garage Mahal in Podunk, OK from which you could retrieve them, or Gary could bring them closer next time he ventures out east for some reason....
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So, Wyo, you still have these? I could head up there some Saturday, I'm in the southeast Denver suburbs.
eegads, it turns out it's Cheyenne and Laramie that are kinda close, Casper is almost in the middle of that barren state. But it'll give me an opportunity to drive through the spectacularly wondrous town of Lusk (once one of America's most wired locales, if you can believe that) another town with a Main Street, a stop light, a school (looked to be fairly new last time I was there) and a truck stop named EAT (why is this such a popular name amongst dives?).
eegads, it turns out it's Cheyenne and Laramie that are kinda close, Casper is almost in the middle of that barren state. But it'll give me an opportunity to drive through the spectacularly wondrous town of Lusk (once one of America's most wired locales, if you can believe that) another town with a Main Street, a stop light, a school (looked to be fairly new last time I was there) and a truck stop named EAT (why is this such a popular name amongst dives?).
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Wow Chris, you must be in a "road trip" mood.
Even though I have a red truck, and currently have a brown/tan seat in it, I don't think I'd want to convert to buckets. I've done that once, and like headers (same truck even) that was enough to break me from wanting to go thru that again. Kinda hard to stretch out across a pair of buckets and catch a nap. Granted, I am taller than a truck is wide, but a bench still rules in this dept......
But, you are right. Gary has a "garage mahal".
Even though I have a red truck, and currently have a brown/tan seat in it, I don't think I'd want to convert to buckets. I've done that once, and like headers (same truck even) that was enough to break me from wanting to go thru that again. Kinda hard to stretch out across a pair of buckets and catch a nap. Granted, I am taller than a truck is wide, but a bench still rules in this dept......
But, you are right. Gary has a "garage mahal".
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The Taurus SHO can be fun to drive and there are brief periods of warm weather scattered between snow showers, hinting that full-time nicer weather is on its way causing me to be more attracted to such activities.
Turns out that Lusk, WY - even though at approximately the same latitude (or is it longitude?) - is ~100 miles in the other direction from I-25.
Lessee if I can make this work....
My house to Casper:
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Casper to Lusk:
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Or, I could do home to Lusk to Casper to Home:
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In any case, it'd be a cool Day Trip, I don't get up to Wyoming all too often.
Turns out that Lusk, WY - even though at approximately the same latitude (or is it longitude?) - is ~100 miles in the other direction from I-25.
Lessee if I can make this work....
My house to Casper:
<iframe marginheight="0" marginwidth="0" src="https://maps.google.com/maps?f=d&source=s_d&saddr=casper,+wy&daddr=1511+E+ Nichols+Dr,+Centennial,+CO&hl=en&geocode=FcgXjgIdh 8qp-Sljel7IZZNghzFTPjQXOfzOaQ%3BFZjQWwIdDUW--Sm79LWs24NshzEtrV68zy5MCw&aq=&sll=39.571608,-104.970995&sspn=0.006343,0.013336&t=h&g=1511+E+Nic hols+Dr,+Centennial,+CO&mra=ls&ie=UTF8&ll=41.21692 4,-105.553344&spn=3.291776,1.523704&output=embed" frameborder="0" height="350" scrolling="no" width="425"></iframe>
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Casper to Lusk:
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Or, I could do home to Lusk to Casper to Home:
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In any case, it'd be a cool Day Trip, I don't get up to Wyoming all too often.
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Ever heard of ring lake ranch?
it was out past yellowstone national park there, we flew into Jackson hole then drove a couple hours to get to the ranch.
then on a hike we dove into a lake up in the mountains called lake Louise.
is in dubois Wy, but ever since going there my sophomore summer of high school for a retreat, I want to live out there when i get older if there is an opportunity with fed ex who i work for.
That place is absolutely beautiful, takes your breath away.
Hell i drive around a ton in Ohio for no reason when im bored, i would love to out there.
Chris i don't blame ya for enjoying taking the scenery in
it was out past yellowstone national park there, we flew into Jackson hole then drove a couple hours to get to the ranch.
then on a hike we dove into a lake up in the mountains called lake Louise.
is in dubois Wy, but ever since going there my sophomore summer of high school for a retreat, I want to live out there when i get older if there is an opportunity with fed ex who i work for.
That place is absolutely beautiful, takes your breath away.
Hell i drive around a ton in Ohio for no reason when im bored, i would love to out there.
Chris i don't blame ya for enjoying taking the scenery in
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Ya know, I don't know/remember if I've ever been to Yellowstone or Lake Louise, I would say "maybe" as an answer.
Swimming in mountain lakes, showering under waterfalls, man, that can cause certain crucial body parts to be sucked in close to your innards in an effort to stay warm, water temperature up there is oftentimes only in the 50s or colder.
Swimming in mountain lakes, showering under waterfalls, man, that can cause certain crucial body parts to be sucked in close to your innards in an effort to stay warm, water temperature up there is oftentimes only in the 50s or colder.
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Ya know, I don't know/remember if I've ever been to Yellowstone or Lake Louise, I would say "maybe" as an answer.
Swimming in mountain lakes, showering under waterfalls, man, that can cause certain crucial body parts to be sucked in close to your innards in an effort to stay warm, water temperature up there is oftentimes only in the 50s or colder.
Swimming in mountain lakes, showering under waterfalls, man, that can cause certain crucial body parts to be sucked in close to your innards in an effort to stay warm, water temperature up there is oftentimes only in the 50s or colder.
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