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this says a lot right here
FleaBay listing said:
CUSTOM LIFT Aprox $3,888
Wheeels Tires $2,000
Rebuit 1994 R22 $2,000 ........ few hours on it
Stereo $,1000 pluss need better wires I think it has a short
 
Appears to be missing one of the wheels on the driver's side of the trailer!

Also, as a Scout Owner, International Fan, I'm a little confused as to what a

"Chevrolet Kodiak International Truck" is.

 
Appears to be missing one of the wheels on the driver's side of the trailer!
Your right, I didn't even notice the first time I looked at it. Those picts are probably from where that POS broke down on the side of the road.
 
Coming soon to a mall near you!!
 
Not a CL ad but this is for sale near my house. It's a used car lot so of course the price is high. Pic of sign with number if anyone wants to call about it. I have no details but could check it out a lil closer if anyone is interested. I also have no affiliation with this dealer.

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Ze deuce?? Looks like a cj7 with a YJ tub??
Could be.... I've passed it several times but have yet to stop and check it out. I need another hole in my head more than I need another Jeep lol
 
i'm trying to envision a dog house. Just cut a hole in the top and lay it on the side? pretty ghetto doghouse.
But it'd be an even more ghetto casket, so whatever flicks your Bic I guess.
 
Back when we had hunting dogs and before you could go buy igloo dog houses at a pet smart on every corner we had dog houses out of barrels. We used 55 gallon ones. Cut the top out like a "D" but turned on its back. The lip will keep the cedar shavings or hay inside. You can bolt a few together like dog townhouses, or build wood cradles to set them on so they don't roll away. Hang an old towel or blanket over the opening in the winter like a door.
 
Those barrels are excellent for caches around your property. They're waterproof and you can put a decent amount of stuff in em.

1. Remove the top layer of dirt and set it aside doing your best to keep it intact. Lay it out in a square.
2. Dig a hole deep enough for the barrel to fit in.
3. Drop in barrel, fill with whatever, seal it up.
4. Place about a 4x4 section of plywood over the hole and barrel.
5. Using the intact layer of soil/grass you removed, place it on the plywood covering it back up making it look natural.
6. Remember where it is.
7. The end
 
Those barrels are excellent for caches around your property. They're waterproof and you can put a decent amount of stuff in em.

1. Remove the top layer of dirt and set it aside doing your best to keep it intact. Lay it out in a square.
2. Dig a hole deep enough for the barrel to fit in.
3. Drop in barrel, fill with whatever, seal it up.
4. Place about a 4x4 section of plywood over the hole and barrel.
5. Using the intact layer of soil/grass you removed, place it on the plywood covering it back up making it look natural.
6. Remember where it is.
7. The end
Number 6 is the most important!
 
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