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How are you doin Guys.....

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Hi guys. Hope everybody is doing well. Haven't been on in a while. Still have the truck. Thinking about another paint job. It's time.

Nice job on the forum Robi. Has Monkey Man ever finished his truck yet???
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Monkey Man is still slowly plugging away at his. He needs some side windows and the outside shell is mostly finished.
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Nice to be back "on line"-didn't realize how much I missed the "give and take" and the general cameraderie found here!
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PETE!

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Man you guys are coming out of the wood-work, hey Gary, how are you, glad you guys found us, or just read your mail? Now for the Phoenix, I'm thinking a hearty "Welcome Aboard", tell us about you rig/rigs. :P
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Keep Em Rollin'

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Post by Phoenix »

I floated around the previous forums as well, but I was more of a Lurker as i'm a friend of Monkey Man's.

I'm into Land Rovers myself, these are my two.

My 1981 Series 3 Fitted For Radio
http://www.remlr.com/rgshed.html

and my 1961 Series 2 Ambulance. One of only 31 built.
http://www.remlr.com/rgshed4.html
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Those are a couple of sweet Land Rovers, Phoenix! I wouldn't mind owning either one of them, actually. Having the steering wheel on the "wrong" side would not be a problem for me. ;)
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Post by Cal_Gary »

Thanks Bruce! Doing well, just blasted on some OD-truck sure looks a lot better being one color versus 8! Still need to hang lights, wiring, and other goodies like the top, but still on target to be roadworthy by the end of this year.
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Lifer wrote:Those are a couple of sweet Land Rovers, Phoenix! I wouldn't mind owning either one of them, actually. Having the steering wheel on the "wrong" side would not be a problem for me. ;)
Being as land rovers are built to be LHD or RHD it is just a matter of getting the apropriate LHD parts ;)
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Post by Lifer »

I would prefer to have one that was right-hand drive, actually. If I owned a Roller, I'd want it to be "authentic" that way, too! :)
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