I couldn't resist - I HAD to bring this one home. Drove down the WV to pick it up - just got back last night with it.
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Greg,
You've added a beautiful light truck to your stable. Be careful -- once there are two of them they seem to multiply faster.
Respectfully submitted,
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Did you have any problems with the border crossing Greg? I exported a roadster pickup to Sask. from Montana in 2006 and the border process took only minutes as I had done the pre-crossing stuff a couple weeks earlier.
That one is too nice to use, so you should buy a junker to putt around in! Very nice!
Garnet
I told them at the border that since it still needed to be completed, that it was a parts vehicle. We pulled the rad, etc off of it for the trip. I trailered it home on an open trailer - took about 10 hours.
I was completely paranoid that I would get hassled at the border, but I was through in about 5 minutes.
Lots of honking and waving on the way home. Even got a thumbs up from a state trooper in New York. Many thanks to Jim for everything that he did, including the outstanding woodwork. The pictures don't do it justice.
I have been eying that truck for a while now. I really wanted to buy it myself, but shipping was a problem. It is really well done, and a bargain to boot.
Greg -- I hope you remember to remove your shoes when entering the cab. You don't want to put scratches in that pretty floor!