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LOL! I knew you did...not sure if Scamper or Chris did.
oh yea - just never seen it on a Dodge like that. There is a Geo Tracker (or something like that) at the garage where I got my truck inspected that is set up like that, it's funny because I almost took a pic of it when I was in there on Monday to share with ya'all.
 
Pretty much paved where we will be but the cars are on the grass on a slight hill so should be ok on Sat watching everyone washing the cars again!:rofl:
 
To bad your not closer to it Mike really is a great assortment of cars. This is the first time I will "camp" out there, Have to thank Mitch again for letting me squat on one of his spots, really need the break from here, and the truck has a comfy GMC bench seat to sleep on!
 
you know, until we decided to have the roof done earlier - I was seriously considering going to Carlisle this weekend.. in fact, had the other half about convinced to go with!! ---maybe next year.
 
If you do I am not to far you have a room. I will be out of free magnets though after this weekend!
 
LOL! I knew you did...not sure if Scamper or Chris did.
Yep. My buddy in high school, his dad is one of the largest farmers in the state, had a 1996 Chevy 2500 that they put those Mattracks on , Dan drove it to school both his Sophomore and early part of Junior year. Sadly, unrelated part of the story, Dan would die of Leukemia by winter of our Junior year.
 
First time I seen those Mattracks was about a week about 9/11. The Farm progress show was held in northern Indiana, my FFA class took a trip up, I've got pics of where they took of of the Dodge T-Rex's and put those on it. Looked cool as hell. I remember talking to the guy at the booth. Said the idea actually derived from the owners 6 year old son who liked to draw monster trucks with tank tracks.
 
First time I seen those Mattracks was about a week about 9/11. The Farm progress show was held in northern Indiana, my FFA class took a trip up, I've got pics of where they took of of the Dodge T-Rex's and put those on it. Looked cool as hell. I remember talking to the guy at the booth. Said the idea actually derived from the owners 6 year old son who liked to draw monster trucks with tank tracks.
I have never seen them on the street here - I am sure as friggin' uptight as this state is, they're illegal for the street
 
Morning Chris, That sucks when you lose a friend
I've lost several as I'm sure most of us have. Dan was hard to get thru but the toughest was Jon, him and I spent most of high school together, every evening, every weekend for 4 years between Wrestling and FFA and 4-H. We went to two different colleges and at the end of his freshman year of college, he was diagnosed with Hodkins Lymphoma and would fight it for about 18 months. That one still hurts 10 years later
 
I have never seen them on the street here - I am sure as friggin' uptight as this state is, they're illegal for the street
Nope, they are 50 state legal last I looked. Max speed is 45 mph. The reason you rarely see them is price, they cost a **** ton. Upwards of 18-20 grand a set.
 
I've lost several as I'm sure most of us have. Dan was hard to get thru but the toughest was Jon, him and I spent most of high school together, every evening, every weekend for 4 years between Wrestling and FFA and 4-H. We went to two different colleges and at the end of his freshman year of college, he was diagnosed with Hodkins Lymphoma and would fight it for about 18 months. That one still hurts 10 years later
yea - I have lost quite a few high school friends over the years to this and that... never easy no matter how they go
 
Ruh roh.... this is my way to work....

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