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Thats great. The only thing I've done so far is drive it on and off the trailer and move it around a bit. Just got the brakes working well enough to get it up to speed but still leary of the tires.
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I don't recall seeing a shot before of a Goat with its cab:A current picture from the Glen Alpine parade from another thread.
That is an arctic hard top and was an issue item to some units.I don't recall seeing a shot before of a Goat with its cab:
- Is that the actual G.I. cab on yours in the picture?
Pics from page 4 of this thread.I don't recall seeing a shot before of a Goat with its cab:
- Is that the actual G.I. cab on yours in the picture?
That's why I like mine topless. If I wind up doing the Convoy where we'll be driving out in the sun for a week I might try and add a soft top but I think the hard top would just be too much effort to make it fun to drive.I have most of a hardtop for mine, but may just go with the soft top I have as it's hard enough now gettin in and out!
Looking so good!Pictures!
I think the Topeka convention this year would have been about as close as we could have gotten. Of course my trailer was full of AMGeneral's tires at that point so I couldn't have brought the Goat.Now we just need to put all the goat herder's AOs into the Google compututor and find the point that makes everybody's trip the shortest and plan a good old goat gathering. That is, as soon as a few more goats are made mobile.
I think that would make a pretty neat parade.
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