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It was pretty cold (for here in TX), but she ran well and was the only one there. It's pretty cool explaining the U13 / U14 / U15 differences to people.
Nice. She sure is a beaut. A lot of people knew they existed in the past, but didn’t pay much attention to them. Now they’re more interested in the details. Glad you get a chance to go through them.
Ha ha no doubt. It lives a pretty cush life now, the hardest it works is hauling a few sacks of feed and a few square bales of hay every week. Originally it was used on a silver mine in New Mexico.
Nice. She sure is a beaut. A lot of people knew they existed in the past, but didn’t pay much attention to them. Now they’re more interested in the details. Glad you get a chance to go through them.
Thanks, yeah it is a fun one. I can't take credit for the build though. I bought this one from a local Bronco guru, and I sold a halfcab and my two 66s to make it work. But its a great running one, and I really wanted one I could drive for a while!!!