It's one that I considered. I have a 49 chevy pickup festering near
my storage shed that I bought with that in mind, but when I looked at
the axles and spring mounts closer I decided against it. It's still a
viable project but it would make more sense with a more modern truck--
say a one ton from the sixties. there's a great looking truck I see
every year at Monterey that inspires me to reconsider this every
year. But the airstream is getting close to done. We'll see how that
is. I'm going to build the Ambro so I can drive it to the track.
On Aug 16, 2006, at 7:22 AM, TeriAnn Wakeman wrote:
> Tony Drews wrote:
>> The department of homeland security is requesting that everyone
>> running windows 2000, windows XP and windows 2003 server install
>> the latest round of windows updates from Microsoft. If you don't
>> have automatic updates turned on, you can get them by going to
>> http://update.microsoft.com .
>
> And if you are running Mac OS X you just chuckle again.
>
> So far no one has mentioned swapping a long pickup bed for a flat
> bed sitting on the frame below the tops of the rear wheels and
> ramps. Is there any reason why this is not a reasonable option?
> Just eliminate the trailer altogether?
>
> TeriAnn
>
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