I spent Saturday and Sunday at Sand Lake Recreation area here in northwestern Oregon. It's always fun letting people see these trucks. And yes, like Piper Cub said, they seem to get so much more attention when you are flying the flags.
Today I drove it over to Lincoln City, and went to Burger King. Sitting there in the Burger King parking lot, and this woman comes across the parking lot, and is looking real suspiciously at my truck, and at me, and then comes over and says "You aren't for real are you?" I was like "Huh?" "You aren't really in the Army are you?" Turns out she was accusing me of trying to pass myself off as a soldier. She explained to me how "there are guys out there who pretend to be in the army when they really aren't, and my friend told me the questions to ask them to find out if they really are or not." So I explained to her that civilians CAN buy these trucks, and that's one of the reasons I do not wear any kind of uniform when I am driving my truck around, because I have never served in the military, and do not want to represent myself as being in the military when I'm not. She was kind of strange and not all there anyway and proceeded to ask me for money anyway. Ha ha. She said "You got a buck seventy five? I bet you do if you're driving this thing." I really can't stand when people assume that because you drive something like this, it means you are rich or something. Umm no. I spend all of my money on fuel to drive the thing around. ha ha. But since I'm a nice guy, I gave her $2 and went in and got my food.
323 miles on the truck now since new piston and cylinder liner. Still doing great. Engine oil still perfectly clear with no water in it. Engine coolant staying where it should be. Very happy.