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It's the bright thing under the black tape on your dash ;)


ahhh no stress, isnt that there just to remind you your engines still there or somethin?:)

thats what i like about the old stuff like my 71 and the 73 i had before that, none of this fancy stuff to confuse you. they only had one dash warning light and it is big and bright red and says "Brakes" right in the middle, which i personally feel might be the most important.
 
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ahhh no stress, isnt that there just to remind you your engines still there or somethin?:)

thats what i like about the old stuff like my 71 and the 73 i had before that, none of this fancy stuff to confuse you. they only had one dash warning light and it is big and bright red and says "Brakes" right in the middle, which i personally feel might be the most important.

No, that's just a list of features on the old trucks :face-icon-small-win
 
$500 89 Cherokee 4L 4x4 - 195,000 miles. I have spent another $400 (if that) buying parts. I have $3200 into my sled. $1800 Triton 2-place.

$900 rig
$3200 sled.
$1800 trailer.

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well I drive a pretty clean 92 chevy 3/4ton 4*4, but pull 3 08 polaris sleds...D-8 163, 600 HO rmk 155, and a trail rmk....26000 for sleds...5500 for the truck....:beer;:beer;
 
1984 Chevy Long Box 4x4:$1500
2008 A/C M1000 S.P.:11700
Looking Joe Dirt with a bad azz sled:Priceless:face-icon-small-win:face-icon-small-win
 
95 POS GMC 1500. custom dents, stickers and 195000 miles. i love knowing that my sled has more options than my truck and is worth more lol.
 
I've had these in the archive for a while. No idea where they are from, just funny stuff.
At least people are riding, no matter how they have to transport their sled.
 
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Here is the ol' ranch truck, 88 Chevy WT and my trailer. The wife bought a stripped travel trailer frame from a garage sale for $20, I added another $500 in steel, wood, spindles, hubs, wheels, and tires. She ain't pretty but she works good! I do like my dual ramp setup, versitility and lighter than a one piece. The ramps slide under the bed and can be locked in. I will use the trailer to haul my 07 XRS 151 and my 09 XP X163. I might even try squeezing on the 06 600 SDI for the wife.

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