Is he still at Superhunky.com?
Ya know, I completely forgot about that cd offering....I'm gonna go pick up a few, some as Christmas presents.
Thanks for the reminder.
Yep, I stop by Super Hunky writings every so often. I wrote a few "thanks" notes over the years to him when it strikes me.
Haven't checked on him for a while - what's he having a rough go at?
You did what I've been thinking about for a long time! Nice job, I'd like to see any further developments.
Our 'burbs look very similar, I've got the black exterior/blue interior too.
Yep. Simpler times, it's true.
There always seemed to be something else coming up that prevented me from swinging by Grannie's place. Work. School. Women.
Never did manage too, came close a few times, but never did. Then the chance disappeared altogether.
I regret not having a few beers with...
Yep, I'm curious to see what you work out with that flatbed. I'm kinda thinking the same direction myself, but for a popup camper. I like the less drag aspect.
Hehe, yep. I kinda miss The Wanderers. Then again, I also miss Willy Worthy, and Superdawg....not to mention the Desert Fox, Granny King.
Yep, fun days back then. A different time.
Hard to believe it was 1989 that granny passed on....hard to believe
I'm pretty sure it would work. I've got a mid '80's Chevy dually sitting in the back 40 boneyard with the saddles, and eyeballing the 'burb, it always looked like it would work. I'll be boatsiding the burb anyway, so I can probably figure on tucking them up a little tighter.
As often happens, when you have more money than brains.
A friend and I did some initial consult work for Ferren on MaxiMog. Suffice to say he didn't pay any attention to our recommendations lol. I'm actually trying to find out if it's been anywhere other than Death Valley, that one time.
Also have hangers, leaf springs, shocks, driveshaft, center support, etc available.
I'm parting out a '73 Chevy dually...so lots of other parts available too.
Location: Vista, CA
$400 OBO
Not worth dialing up the deuce motor, put your money into a Cummins instead and just do a swap.
Better yet - buy my deuce, buy my 24 valve Cummins and there's your project!
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