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Grand Junction CO area.

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Power wagons... Then my own two "power wagons" of new generations, cummins and viper
 

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Phoenix bound freight train at junction of AZ-71 and AZ-89, Congress, Arizona.

 

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Don't they make another product that most have used at one time or other.
It would be a shame for a first time user to get them mixed up.:)

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When I was much younger, the hardware company I worked for sold dynamite and blasting caps, stored in two different locations. All that was required for purchase, as a State of Florida permit number, many times written on a piece of paper.
The dynamite was stored in a concrete bunker, and required two keys to open, one in my possession, the other in the stores manager. On filling and order, me entered the bunker, and noticed that termites had eaten through the floor, dines on the dynamite sticks, and that the sticks were "sweating". Needless to say, we slowly walked out, locked the bunker, and called the sheriff's dept, who contacted the state.
This happened when Smokey and the Bandit 3" was filming the railroad scene where they crashed into a ice company a block away from the bunker.
 

Classic WWII Fighters..
 

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My newest "Power Wagon"... Ecodiesel... 29mpg highway... Dodge does make an actual Power Wagon again, but I wanted fuel mileage this time.
 

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RANDOM PICTURE THREAD - Post ANY of your favorite pictures here to share with...

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What is this tx dart type?!?!

Depending on your location, that could be a strong/weak example of an Adena variant, Wells, Morhiss, or an Evant.

A definitive county name on your part will get you a definitive identification on my part. Deal?

(Make sure you apologize to AARC first for confusing his epic thread with the "What is It?" thread or the "North American Indian Artifacts" forum, haha.)




~Tejaas~
 

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And this little piggy went....over big green trees like a dozer.

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