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Offline RusTy/SE

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The Other Bigfoot
« on: January 30, 2015 - 10:16:09 AM »
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Offline BIGSHCLUNK

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Re: The Other Bigfoot
« Reply #1 on: January 30, 2015 - 10:29:35 AM »
The Beverly Hillbillies meet Mad Max...  :icon16: kinda cool....  :smokin:
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Offline Gumby

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Re: The Other Bigfoot
« Reply #2 on: January 31, 2015 - 04:11:45 PM »
I'd drive it! lol.
But then again, I drove a 1971 Ford Bronco without doors or top, and with a 1970 Honda Big Wheel 3 wheeler in the back for several years in ALL kinds of weather. Rain, snow, HOT, whatever mother nature could throw at me.
For, like 5 years, it was my daily driver.
Because I WANTED IT THAT WAY. No top. No doors.
You simply couldn't IMAGINE the solitude and peacefulness of driving at deep dark night and staring up at the Milky Way. (Ok, for some of our friends here, the Southern Star)
I live 40 some miles from work, work 24/7, so never knew what the weather was going to be like, or when I was going to go to work or be going back home. I wore insulated coveralls in the winter. Whenever I wanted, I would unload the Honda 3 wheeler and just go have a blast.
The three wheeler fit perfectly in the bed area, with the front balloon tire wedged in between the front driver and passenger seat. Like it was made for it.
No radio. No heat. No A/C. Words can't describe the fun times I had in that vehicle. It would go anywhere. Do anything.
And then I had my 3 wheeler, to boot. lol.
People wanting a ride would get in, and ask where to hang on? lol. No need to hang on, I wasn't a crazy driver. But they were all tensed up. Like they were going to fall out and die at any minute, lol.
All these new cars are truly nice, and all. Speed and comfort and everything.
I dare ANY one of you to enjoy the spirit of the true outdoors, without any doors. Or a roof. (besides a motorcycle) It is exhilerating. liberating.and a whole lot of fun!
My advice? Do it in an early Bronco.
« Last Edit: January 31, 2015 - 04:44:42 PM by Gumby »
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Re: The Other Bigfoot
« Reply #3 on: January 31, 2015 - 05:54:41 PM »
The Beverly Hillbillies meet Mad Max...  :icon16:

  :iagree: :2thumbs: :smilielol: :roflsmiley:
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