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88 b2 crawler build




4.0B2

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EBay and Idk I can't drive it on the road. I'm in tbe process of buying a truck and trailer so if it doesnt sell before then ill keep it
 

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EBay and Idk I can't drive it on the road. I'm in tbe process of buying a truck and trailer so if it doesnt sell before then ill keep it
if you corrected some issues (once you find them) you can drive it on road..
its your call tho. its a great start on a rig. would make a great dedicated crawler also.. hopefully you can keep it. :icon_thumby:
 

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Id have to put new springs shackles steering and shocks. I'm looking ibto buying a trailer this next week. So I might keep it.
 

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Hey man, I vote Keep It! I'm over in Bend and saw your ad on Craigslist. We need more of an RBV showing in Oregon from guys that aren't afraid to build em and use em hard. I've got a pile of '77 F150 Axles, EB coil buckets, 3" EB Springs, and 63" Chevy rears and shackles, piles of 2.9 parts, 4.0 parts, and even some performance stuff...all waiting on me to buy yet another truck to put it in! There are probably 5 or 6 of us dedicated types around here, and maybe you can make it over here to play in the rocks and moon dust with us one of these days...:headbang:
 

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And the snow? Haha I want to keep it. Just gotta get a trailer and shit so i can haul it. Without that stuff there is no point in keeping it because it will sit and do nothing but get more money dumped into it
 

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Usually the snow wheelin here is awesome. Some of the most beautiful, peaceful, tranquil places I've ever seen are here in Central Oregon while snow wheelin. The majority of the "good stuff" around here is treacherous in the snow (lava rocks, sink holes, and sheer drops that are all hidden), but can be wheeled by a mellow rig, with a willing and capable driver with recovery gear. Never travel alone, unless you're willing to stay alone!

This year I don't have a rig, but I'm not missing much. The snow sucks this year! Well, it's good up around Bachelor, but all that is under a seasonal closure. Actually, I believe it may have been lifted April 1st?

Jesus, I need a rig! I can't even remember when and what trails are open. I'm outta the loop. Too much web-wheelin I guess...
 

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