dstefan
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Good one!and more affordable gear than ever
Good one!and more affordable gear than ever
As a child the Sears Wish Book was the gospel. Then this ^^^ became the gospel as a teenager to be replaced by the Sears Craftsman Tool Catalogue once children arrived. I honestly miss printed catalogues and rarely buy on-line.
PS... I just bought this last month, it was in the Sears Craftsman Catalogue 40 years ago and I wanted it then too.... I found it locally on facebook. But I wanted it long before the internet.As a child the Sears Wish Book was the gospel. Then this ^^^ became the gospel as a teenager to be replaced by the Sears Craftsman Tool Catalogue once children arrived. I honestly miss printed catalogues and rarely buy on-line.
I think marketers miss a lot of sales by not seeing us Seniors correctly.
I'm at the point of thinking I have everything I need.
As a child the Sears Wish Book was the gospel. Then this ^^^ became the gospel as a teenager to be replaced by the Sears Craftsman Tool Catalogue once children arrived. I honestly miss printed catalogues and rarely buy on-line.
I think marketers miss a lot of sales by not seeing us Seniors correctly.
Maybe Dodge Van racing will catch on here and that will be the next fad?
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Man, that rally car looks like loads of fun!meh, it's all relative. People will assume what they want to assume. Some think you're an overlander. Some think you're a poser, who cares.
Like, for me...my Sequoia has a big rack, upsized KO2s, shitloads of roof lights, 8' awning, 7-gallon water tank, under-floor gear platform, antennas, etc..........
But I'm no overlander. In fact, I rarely camp anyplace that isn't a racetrack parking lot. For all its looks, my rig is a tow and support vehicle for my rally racing. I do sleep inside it sometimes (7' flat storage floor = no need for RTT).....the awning is for working on the rally car out in the hot sun. The water tank is to wash everything off after rally racing all day. The roof rack more often carries tires for the car than any other gear. The antennas are for comms with the race car out on stage. The lights are for fixing broken rally car parts and/or loading up in dark grassy fields at night, or for trudging down fire roads with a 16' trailer going to rescue a broken rally car where there's no lights.
Sure, I live in the $$ DC suburbs.....can't throw a stone without hitting a Jeep or 4Runner or Taco or Land Cruiser without a RTT and ARB bumper.....most of which never ever see any dirt at all. But whatever, maybe they do and I don't know because they wash it good the day they get home from the forests. Or maybe they just like the build (I love the build). So I try not to judge too much.
my "overlanding" lol....
of course, my rally car probably off-roads more than 95% of the 4x4s in this area lol. Maybe it's an "overlander"
Man, that rally car looks like loads of fun!
PS... I just bought this last month, it was in the Sears Craftsman Catalogue 40 years ago and I wanted it then too.... I found it locally on facebook. But I wanted it long before the internet.
The Craftsman Radial Arm Drill Press... I've only used it a few times but it is becoming my favourite tool.
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