Renze
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I read it like it was typed. wishing trouble on someone....
There were no emoticons or smiley faces in the post. it was written straight out.
Some people (at least 20% of the population) plead sadism as a joke.
I read it like it was typed. wishing trouble on someone....
There were no emoticons or smiley faces in the post. it was written straight out.
I think things mean what I want them to mean. So, to me it was humor. You may read it how you must.I read it like it was typed. wishing trouble on someone....
That only helps so much. That truck is probably 10k or more plus the trailer.Don't the 3/4 have air suspension... I think the 3/4 GMC does The only reason it looks overloaded is because they forgot the Load Equalizing Hitch. ;')
The weekend before last I went to one of the local flea markets near my home. Trips to the flea markets have NEVER failed to amaze me at the stuff you see there. This trip was no exception, in fact, it went to a new level of weirdness. This Jeep Cherokee has been stripped down to the floor pan, the front clip, the front seats, and the rear taillights. Nothing else was spared! I apologize for the bad pic, I was up kind of close and didn't take a few steps back to capture the total awesomeness of this unique street cruiser. :shocked: Notice the speaker under the dash,got to have some tunes while cruising in this bad boy.
I just wonder, is this even street legal without the functional shoulder harnesses?? It looks like the seatbelts did have something there to strap in a rider with a belt only.
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I'd hazard a guess that there is a lot more than the missing shoulder harnesses that keep it from being street legal. Like the fact that a Cherokee is unibody construction -- the roof and pillars are an integral part of the structure. I'd be surprised if they went to the trouble of adding a frame under it and are relying on luck to keep it from folding up on itself.