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Well our trip is finally coming up in Sept. and I got some minor things fixed on the truck, namely the pdl on the driver side. If it was'nt for FTE, I would not have thought of that foil trick on my own. Many thanks. Also the caliper slide pin upgrade, many thanks again. Ordered a couple toys for the truck, a keyless entry and a spare cps although it's a must have.
Our trip will take us thru western Ky, Tenn, Arkansas, Tx, NM, Co, Eastern WY, then finally Ne, and home. Maybe we'll see some fellow FTE'ers on the road.
Where does one get those neat looking Navistar badges I've seen on some trucks ?
That's great!
Since you are going so close to Cody, WY. it's well worth the stop to visit the Buffalo Bill Historical Center. Budget a whole day just for it. I've been there, it's worth it. http://www.bbhc.org/home/index_flash.cfm
That's great!
Since you are going so close to Cody, WY. it's well worth the stop to visit the Buffalo Bill Historical Center. Budget a whole day just for it. I've been there, it's worth it. http://www.bbhc.org/home/index_flash.cfm
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I was just there, drove by it at 65mph. Damn, I wish I could be more of a tourist. I just finished a nearly 12,000 mile trip through the most scenic part of North America. Do you think I took even 1 photo? I even had 2 very nice cameras with me. For a man that is for all practical purposes homeless, why I am always in a hurry, is a mystery to me.
That's great!
Since you are going so close to Cody, WY. it's well worth the stop to visit the Buffalo Bill Historical Center. Budget a whole day just for it. I've been there, it's worth it. http://www.bbhc.org/home/index_flash.cfm
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Been there a few times, even lived there a few months back in '93. Things did'nt work out with my job and we had to move back
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