Everything posted by Camino LS6
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What did your Chevy truck do today?
"screenings" = "quarry dust" = "stone dust"
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What did your Chevy truck do today?
Generally, I use a compacted base of what is called 2A modified around here (I suspect that it is what you are calling 3/4 blend). Then, depending on what I am paving with (flagstone, brick, concrete pavers, natural stone...) I will use either screenings or sand.
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The Year Is: 1989
Short is good, but weight distribution isn't so great with a Wrangler. And, from the ones that I've driven, being behind the wheel of one for any length of time is something of a miserable experience. Given the choice, my choice for the ultimate driveway machines are full-size Blazers, and Broncos (Tahoes and Yukons too). They have all the brawn of a full-size truck, but in a tidier package.
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The Year Is: 1989
The 4.0 is a good engine for plowing with its torquey nature, I just think the Comanche/Cherokee are a more useful wrapper for it than the Wrangler. EDIT: But the Wrangler would still be on my top 3 list here.
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The Year Is: 1989
Those frames rarely rust out - they are seriously beefy, and the bodies go first. No, something else went on here.
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The Year Is: 1989
I just can't get over that, the force required...
- Future Of The Commodore Still Uncertain
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The Year Is: 1989
How did they manage to do that?!!!
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The Year Is: 1989
Given the benefit of hindsight (and having been a plowing contractor in 1989), if I were going to get a compact/midsize plow vehicle it would be a Jeep. A Jeep Comanche pickup, that is.
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What did your Chevy truck do today?
Boy! Is that ever a familiar sight! I've hauled more tonnage of crushed stone in Chevy pickups over the years (and shoveled it out) than I could ever hope to count. So many walkways, so many patios... The old ROPOS has been mostly parked due to the constant downpours over the last few days, but the Tahoe has been running to Lebanon, performing DD duties, and hauling a tractor tire and rim in for a replacement tire.
- Future Of The Commodore Still Uncertain
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The Ridgeline isn't any good at being anything it pretends to be.
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No, no, and HELL NO!
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The jag is of no consequence one way or the other (nor is any Honda, Roger!). Mothertruck has to get done no matter what else I get into. In fact, buying something that will allow me to sell the Tahoe will move that project forward. After all of my hunting, looking, and debating, I may go for a more boring solution that lets me move forward. I need to be making progress even more than I need a cool project.- Went to see this today
I like the Camino, but it would be yet another long-term project and I don't need another one of those just now. I'm looking for something that can be up and going in short order and give me the flexibility to start moving other stuff right away. This Pontiac could be that, but I am still considering other options.- Went to see this today
I'm avoiding it on purpose.- Went to see this today
Yeah, yeah- Went to see this today
Just thinking out loud here.- Went to see this today
Then there is the transportation issue, 1.5 hours away. Could get expensive.- Went to see this today
Meanwhile, I really don't know what to do about this car. I'd hate to leave it to its fate, but it isn't exactly what I expected it to be.- Went to see this today
That would be the definition of a limited market, Balthy!- Went to see this today
Ocn: It has the woodgrain panels. It's an LL- Went to see this today
All of this reminds me of that '73 GTO I posted a few months back - wish it was available now!- Went to see this today
Frank's Pontiac Parts - Went to see this today