Yeah, it was about the worst moment to drop it off. They’re replacing sections of the sidewalks so there were about 30 guys and two cement trucks right there while this was happening. That’s why Steve (police chief) had rolled up to make sure the sidewalk crews weren’t blocked in. It was perfect timing, he blocked the street with his cruiser, we off loaded the CJ, and got the truck and trailer out of their way. It couldn’t have worked out better in the end.It looked like a parade was about to happen on your street...
Thank Jamie, it really is!!That’s gotta be a great feeling. Congrats again.
It is, although they probably regret living next to me. They are throughly down the rabbit hole with their Blaze Orange LJ! Thanks had nothing to do with thatThats cool!Nice having good neighbors!
For sure, I’ve been sitting out in the garage this evening “planning”Man you must be pumped with so much joy!!
one big step down. Now I need to make sense of that maze of wires from painlessCongratulations Bill! It must have been a very fulfilling feeling pushing it into the garage again! Once step closer!
Thanks Brother! A huge smile. The kids are really exiting, but unfortunately that ride into the garage is all they are getting for a while!Man that is so cool. Congratulations brother. I know that made u smile bringin that gem back under your wing. Hope it bring your and the family many more good memories!!
I wish, It will be a while. But now it’s on my shouldersSo it’s gonna drive this weekend???
Yup, on the home stretch now!That’s awesome! Glad you were finally able to get it home! Now the last stretch to get it back on the trails.
I wish. I haven’t had a day off work in weeks. I did get a few hours into it last night. Speedo cable is run, bump stops for the hood and tailgate are in and I started mapping out the wire harness for the TBI. I’m hoping to get a bunch the wire harness done over the weekend of the forth. We’re not going anywhere.