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Post by trigger on Jan 8, 2010 17:01:19 GMT -5
Don't know if I'm still a Bastard or not, it's been a while. I was one when I lived in Washington. I have been waiting for you guys to get something back up and running. Looks like a lot of people have had some serious changes in their lives. As for me, I'm still in Ohio and still wheeling, although the terrain is much different here. I really miss Evans and Reiter, but I'm making due with places in Indiana and Kentucky. Here is a picture of my latest rig. It's a 95 YJ sitting on Dana 60s with a triangulated 4-link. It's definitely one of the bigger rigs in the Jeep club I'm in here. Glad to see you guys again and take care. Bill
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Post by 77oneton on Jan 8, 2010 17:13:14 GMT -5
original Bastards welcome!
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Post by 2manytoys on Jan 8, 2010 17:39:12 GMT -5
Welcome Ohio, huh, where in Ohio are you? my daughter lives in Cincy.
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Post by CRAZY BASTARD on Jan 8, 2010 20:44:35 GMT -5
welcome to the new board
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Post by onetontoy on Jan 8, 2010 20:49:31 GMT -5
welcome
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Post by trigger on Jan 8, 2010 21:10:43 GMT -5
Welcome Ohio, huh, where in Ohio are you? my daughter lives in Cincy. I live outside of Dayton. I got wheeling with a bunch of guys from Cincy. If she ever wants to go out on the trails, tell her to look me up. She can find me on www.cincyoffroad.com, or www.muddybuddys.net. On a personal note, I'm glad to see you keeping Gary's memory alive. He was a good guy and I was honored to have known him.
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Post by crusty on Jan 9, 2010 0:04:59 GMT -5
Hey welcome, back.
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Post by leadfoot on Jan 9, 2010 0:13:06 GMT -5
Nice to see your still alive Bill, and still wheeling.
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Post by ponyboy on Jan 9, 2010 0:34:38 GMT -5
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Post by 2manytoys on Jan 10, 2010 0:24:40 GMT -5
Welcome Ohio, huh, where in Ohio are you? my daughter lives in Cincy. I live outside of Dayton. I got wheeling with a bunch of guys from Cincy. If she ever wants to go out on the trails, tell her to look me up. She can find me on www.cincyoffroad.com, or www.muddybuddys.net. On a personal note, I'm glad to see you keeping Gary's memory alive. He was a good guy and I was honored to have known him. Always good to hear from one of the original Bastards, Gary was very proud to be known as a Broke Bastard. Still working on Gary's scout. Progress has been real slow, but progress none the less. I have quite a few FJ40 projects to get finished before we go to Moab, so the scout will get even less attention.
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