[so] I bought a camper!

I am constantly amazed how much you tackle & complete projects. If you ever wanted to take a drive down to Mazatlan I'll plan your trip.
 
I considered a diesel, but it can hit -25 F here in the winter, and I may end up plowing with this truck.

Pretty sure there may be some gay in there too. This was in the DVD player...
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Bet some bunch a good ol boys are yucking it up over that one

I was going to ask why you would even need a DVD player nowadays, that is classic and answers the question
 
I am constantly amazed how much you tackle & complete projects. If you ever wanted to take a drive down to Mazatlan I'll plan your trip.

Thanks, gotta keep moving!

Looks like only 33 hours of driving to get to you, I'll be there tomorrow.
 
Update:

Pulled the bumper and upper radiator core out with a chain and a tree. Straightened the transmission cooler, and bolted in a condenser for the AC. Replaced the mangled upper radiator support with a junkyard part, and replaced the hood latch. No more stupid hood pins, and it's more secure.
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Track bar next.
 
Fun fact... retro campers are coming back in a big way


observe

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Too small is my complaint

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You can be comfortable camping..

Edit.. 2 gray tanks, 1 black. 70 Gallon capacity. I can keep 4 people clean for a weekend.. or 2 for a week
 
Very cool, can you find secluded spot for camping in the US? Or are bound to camping lots like here in Europe...
 
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