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did you guys back read? Rani bought another car - 67 Barracuda notch back. oh...and I was blown away - she nailed it on a VH song lyric - from a tune that isn't one of their bigger hits.. as VH is my #1 band.. I am quite impressed indeed
 
Think that would work under it to slide? For 60 why bother making one. Trust me I have a lot of projects!

I agree....I didn't know they were that inexpensive. But I am trying to get rid of the belting! LOL I am trying to get rid of everything except the main projects. I am thinking of having a mans yard sale
 
did you guys back read? Rani bought another car - 67 Barracuda notch back. oh...and I was blown away - she nailed it on a VH song lyric - from a tune that isn't one of their bigger hits.. as VH is my #1 band.. I am quite impressed indeed

That's great pretty soon she will have one of each a body!
 
did you guys back read? Rani bought another car - 67 Barracuda notch back. oh...and I was blown away - she nailed it on a VH song lyric - from a tune that isn't one of their bigger hits.. as VH is my #1 band.. I am quite impressed indeed

I haven't had time to go back...I will later
 
I agree....I didn't know they were that inexpensive. But I am trying to get rid of the belting! LOL I am trying to get rid of everything except the main projects. I am thinking of having a mans yard sale

Could make a killer slip and slide into the pond on lift day!!!!!! Lets see two stakes, a lot of bungie cord, a swing seat and a quick release!
 
Just lay an old tire in the front of the bed, hook chain to the tire and leave other end of the chain hanging out the back. To unload, just hook chain to something and drive out.. works great for unloading shingles from a trailer..
 
doin good Hops, Tyke.. hey don't know how heavy a load your putting in the bed but when I need a load of dirt I get a friend to bring it over. We put a piece of canvas in first and pull the whole works out with a lawn tractor
 
where the heck did you pick that up I kmow the 18" is like 3 a foot at TSC

It was used to make conveyor lines for license plates. Thats why the screen type. As they were sprayed the paint would go through. This is like screen in a screen door but much heavier and you CANNOT tear it. Those lines would be like hundreds of feet long.
 
Never had much luck with bed liners they either crack or trap water under them.

The plastic bed liners creep and damage the paint underneath, but protect the sheet metal from dents...

The Rhino liners don't keep the box metal from getting dented if yu have heavy things in the back... Blocks, axles, engines, etc...

I feel the best way to go is with the Rhino liner under the plastic bed liner. The rhino lining will protect the paint from scuffing with the load, and the plastic liner will keep the sheet metal from denting...
 
did you guys back read? Rani bought another car - 67 Barracuda notch back. oh...and I was blown away - she nailed it on a VH song lyric - from a tune that isn't one of their bigger hits.. as VH is my #1 band.. I am quite impressed indeed

Im sure google helped, but it was cool she got it.. i do like that song..
 
Just lay an old tire in the front of the bed, hook chain to the tire and leave other end of the chain hanging out the back. To unload, just hook chain to something and drive out.. works great for unloading shingles from a trailer..

Morning Ben!

Loose rock like 1/2" or so.
 
Just lay an old tire in the front of the bed, hook chain to the tire and leave other end of the chain hanging out the back. To unload, just hook chain to something and drive out.. works great for unloading shingles from a trailer..

No,no, no...

Put the tailgate down...

Back up to the spot that you want to dump the load...

Hit the brakes hard so the load falls out of the box....

Done....
 
Could make a killer slip and slide into the pond on lift day!!!!!! Lets see two stakes, a lot of bungie cord, a swing seat and a quick release!

I hope with all the activities planned, there will be time to unload and install the lift.:oops:
 
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