History of a great 4x4

mommucked

Endeavoring to persevere
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Sep 26, 2011
Location
Rural Apex n.c.
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My truck circa 1985, late 90s-mid 00s, and today .
 
has anyone told you, that you look strikingly similar to the most interesting man in the world?
 
has anyone told you, that you look strikingly similar to the most interesting man in the world?

You would think a guy like that would drive something better than a Toyota. :cool:

Nice truck.

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I bet that thing got all the bitches back in '85
I allready had one when I bought the truck and I have'nt been able to get rid of her since...even though she might say I tried!!....she's asked more than twice why I don't " get rid of that old ugly truck " and I tell her I'd get rid of YOU before that ever happened!! :driver:
 
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After dd the Dunlops for 10+/- years, I used this truck mostly for hunting lots of unposted land that was soon to be developed around this area before written permission laws. The Swamper SXs were outstanding for mud or anything else, but did'nt tread very lightly, leaving evidence of my coming and going, ( distinct pattern, lots of mud on the pavement when I exited ) from trails, sewerline cruising, and ditch crossing to make my own covert access to some tracts and IMO causing some of them to be cabled off and posted. Although interesting :rolleyes: , I've actually never been very wealthy and bought the Swampers second hand like the truck, for a good price for the miles on them. Had one set of cheap ATs before the BFGs that were 0% financed at NTB where I USED to buy new tires and they are pretty good for not leaving alot of tracks, and anything besides deep, sloppy mud.
 
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