is that salt water?
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is that salt water?
^^Hopefully it's one of the Great Lakes and not Hudson Bay.
No, we were splashing around in Lake Ontario, a couple hours east of Toronto. Just about everything on my 88 is galvanised but I still wouldn't take it into salt water like that.Quote:
Originally Posted by leafsprung
But up to Hudson Bay, now that would be a nice trip.
Brett
has original dirt
Here's my 88; it's a UK rebuild from a LHD Series III that was exported to the Mideast, then returned for a few years. It's been shipped to Colorado for a while and now driven up to Calgary to live for 3-4 years.
Moose,
I noticed that you converted to a "ram air" heating/defrosting system. I'm considering doing this if I can't find a reasonably priced motor to replace my Smith's heater blower motor. What did you use for the scoop?
some may have seen Blueboy on other sites, yet, these are from our recent trip to P.E.I. (Red Lane) and parts of NE (Mt Wash Auto Rd).
basically Blueboy is a NADA SIIa 109 wagon sitting on a 110 frame and drivetrain.
we use the Rover for travels all over and mild off-highway work.
usually have 2 - 4 paw drive Rovers with us.
Hi Andrew!
Here is the lightweight in various guises.
Softy:
http://lh5.ggpht.com/smithco1/R03oH4...4/DSC00009.JPG
Hard Hat:
http://lh5.ggpht.com/smithco1/R03oM4...4/DSC00022.JPG
Sunbather's Delight:
http://lh4.ggpht.com/smithco1/SHllOw...tlesnake_1.jpg
http://lh6.ggpht.com/smithco1/SHllOj...tlesnake_3.jpg
Still yet to strip the sides off for ultra lightness.
;)
Blueboy, that's a great looking truck.
can't get much more New England than a lobster trap on top of your truck...
thanks!Quote:
Blueboy, that's a great looking truck.
can't get much more New England than a lobster trap on top of your truck...
we got the trap in PEI and carried it back to NY - some pretty interesting stares from the other folks on the highways.
Jaime