It would probably sound similar to this, "You talk kinda funny. Where you from? And what the heck is that thing on top a your Jeep?" If you have a snorkel it only goes down hill... but does offer hours of endless amusement.
I'm surprised this one hasn't been brought up yet. Born of war and in production to the civilian market from 1946 to 1971 (the last 3 years were for export production), the Dodge Power Wagon has served on nearly every continent and a variety of no-kidding expeditions.
Tough as nails and...
LOL... same experience as Kurt with the cover. I have the ARB "denim-like" transit cover; I don't think that's available anymore, just the neoprene one, and have had it on there for 4 years. Anyway, it does get dirty, probably not as bad as Kurt's, but I toss it in the washing machine (to...
That sounds like sas-talk, boy. I had them when I was a teenager in the 70's; very fashionable. That wasn't that long ago... I better not catch you on my grass...
Thanks for the details Ben -- that's great news. I think it's safe to assume that once the container arrives in CONUS that you place another order. Time will tell but I think demand will be big for this upgrade. Keep us posted!
P.S. Can you provide any details about the tank, e.g., capacity?
On the Outback Proven tank? Not that I'm aware of. To catch you up, Ben Meddows from OP has stated there is a shipment of these unicorn tanks due in from Australia that have been designed to fit in the second generation Tacoma. Several members are monitoring that and will report their...
No, been busy at work, taking trips, KOH vehicle preparation (not me - friend in the EMC). To recap, I've got the wiring done to include switch and digital fuel gauge for the auxiliary fuel cell. The tank and transfer system aren't too hard since the cell rests between the frame rails and the...
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