We had a 10' model in the '80s that wasn't a cabover - I think Dad paid $600? for it.... It was a model from the '60s. Great camper and we made a lot of family memories with it. I was just thrilled to not have to assemble a tent every night when we camped...
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Got my PR email on this yesterday as well - I'm very pleased with how it looks too! And coming out with something for a JK at this point....so unlike AEV of them to do that!
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That first photo is actually a Meyers Manx, btw. That's Bruce Meyers himself in his first (or nearly first) buggy doing a photo shoot for Hot Rod magazine. The second shot is of one racing in the NORRA Mexican 1000. They're quite popular in that race and a good friend of mine raced his about...
Thanks! He's got some nice products. I love seeing enthusiasts designing/selling as a side hustle - @Metcalf is another one here with a great storefront with some neat products.
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Thanks for the updates! Glad to see you went with some quality H4s - they are still my favorite in the LED-saturated market these days. We in the Bronco world really struggle with the quality of aftermarket/replacement parts too. Just recently put my old OEM window regulator back in my...
Similar situation with Agile - they're doing very few, if any, TTB 4x4 van conversions anymore either. Unfortunately those vans, and the parts to convert them, are aging out.
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Thanks for all the great photos! Our family traveled through a lot of this area on a family vacation in the early '80s and I remember my head being on a swivel looking at all the cool old trucks and 4WDs in those small towns/farms (similar experience in southwestern CO about 40 years ago too)...
Regrettably probably not more than $50, I hate to say. The only vintage mountain bikes that bring much $$ at all are the highly collectible ones (I'm a Ritchey man myself and they're not cheap). @J!m's Ibis would also be a very collectible one.
Like others mention - check out the local CL...
The Toyo Open Country AT3s in the size I'll try again someday (285/75/17) are 1 lb. different between the C and E rated tires. 59/60 lb. Not a lot of difference but there is a difference.
https://www.toyotires.com/product/open-country-at3/
Currently running 285/70/17 KO2s in load range C...
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