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Leeann wrote:MasterBoondocker wrote:
HOW many people here have taken advantage of the "antique/classic" licence plates that some DMVs issue ?
HUGE savings !
I did - in Maryland they're Historic - HUGE savings is right.
โAug-08-2007 02:31 PM
MasterBoondocker wrote:
HOW many people here have taken advantage of the "antique/classic" licence plates that some DMVs issue ?
HUGE savings !
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Trish Davis wrote:
Thanks, Master BD,for the spray bottle idea. I'll do that.
Yeah, I'd figured on a new intake and carb. But if I cannot drive it home --Indianapolis to eastern Ohio-- I will not buy it. Fella says it's good to go, he bought it for an event and if it doesn't sell, he's happy to keep it. It might be in great shape, it might not.
โAug-08-2007 10:30 AM
Trish Davis wrote:
Then, of course, there're the Wisconsin winters. You are welcome to them.
Black sand & bad winters.. nice to visit, I'll never live there again.
ps: Eric, from bumper-to-bumper is your length.
โAug-08-2007 10:23 AM
79powerwagon wrote:
Trish, my Tioga hasn't been weighed by me yet, but it's registered at 12,000 lbs. My rig is a little guy. I don't know the proper way to measure it, but the house is 12' from the rear of the Dodge cab. So I guess this thing is 20-22' in total length?
I just won't tow anything because the mickey-mouse frame extensions under the rear of the house are simply bolted on! It makes for a perfect hinge if too much weight goes on the rear bumper!
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