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Hi, Yep I know where Reeds Springs is, been there a few times. I had a 73 Pinto wagon back in high school, it was a great little car, kinda wish I still had it.
I'll keep an eye out for the meet, I look forward to going.
Since I'm rambling, how do you list more than one truck in the signature area?
Larry and Andrea from Fort Leonard Wood/Waynesville area. Retired from the Army in Jan 08 and decided to stay here. Love 4x4 with Jeeps and camping. You'll see Andrea and I often with a slide in camper and towing a Jeep on the trailer headed to Wa****a, SMORR, Flat Nasty, and some others that we havent made it to yet we have a Moab trip planned for October'ish 2010.
Hi Ghost, Nice to see another Jeeper here. Unfortunatly, my Jeep's broken right now. Maybe someday I can get in off the road again, we can do some Jeepin together.
I have been lurking on this board for a few years, finally decided to join the Missouri chapter after looking through other forums besides Big Bronco, 87 to 96 trucks, and 73 to 79 trucks thought I would spread my interactions out a bit on this board.
By the way I live in St Louis City, not the burbs.
Hello kpmariner05. I'm from Dexter, MO. If you're looking at a map...follow 60 east from Springfield and you'll run right into it. I just bought my first Ford ever. F150 2wd single cab short w/b. 4.2 v6/5-spd. Not much of a wheeler but it'll haul a lot of ice and beer.
Hello and welcome, Dexter has got a light house right off 60W right? Well having a truck that can haul ice and beer, is just as one with a transfer case lever. IMO
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