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Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Dog427435, Dec 18, 2009.

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  1. flatheadtommy
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    Come on now I can't believe theres not one response . Theres a few super easy ones !!!
     
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    the Johnson on that dog is gross,, no wonder they hid his face....!!!!
     
  3. hotrd32
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    Just watched that last night ... lol The acting is so bad .... lol
     
  4. flatheadtommy
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    I really thought this would be an easy one for all you historians, there are 4 indy drivers, 1 indy winner ,4 championship car owners, 3 AAA sprint car champions, 3 bay state champions ,1 top midget driver that was hurt badly , I midget driver that was killed,1 AAA official And 1 top bay state car owner, 2 indy non qualifiers. I can't believe that Rootie and the other experts haven't responded
     
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    Family history Buck Mtn Willys Wagon.JPG
    Familyhistory-WillysWagonDadfish.JPG Family history Buck Mtn 1955 Willys Wagon.JPG Familyhistory-1955WillysWagonworkingatcabin.JPG
    Here is Grandpa's 1955 Willys Wagon hard at work at the off-the-grid family cabin in Northern California (southeastern Humboldt Country). This area is very rural, even today...and not too far from the Jefferson County discussion in the above posts.
     
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    Same general area, but in winter:

    Willys Wagon 1955 Grandpa B (5).JPG Willys Wagon 1955 Grandpa B (6).JPG Willys Wagon 1955 Grandpa B (4).JPG Willys Wagon 1955 Grandpa B (7).JPG Willys Wagon 1955 Grandpa B (2).JPG Willys Wagon 1955 Grandpa B (1).JPG
     
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    Clutch, not differential.
     
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    @Scramboleer
    Man, I had some similar experiences but on the complete other side in Maine. We had a '76 Wagoneer that had a 360, AT, power brakes, and slot mags as the only options, no carpet but rubber mat. That thing would have all us kids and my parents in it driving from CT to ME for winter breaks. We had property way out in the woods and we would have to use the snowmobile to get the road tamped down enough for the Jeep to make it to the cabin, literally waist deep. We used to pick a Christmas tree off of our property too, and we could fish right off of our dock. It was good living, and even as a kid I knew it.
     
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