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    WOW...I wish I could find something like that laying around the desert out here. 31 Chevy's are sharp cars. Good luck!

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    Quote Originally Posted by djv8ga
    WOW...I wish I could find something like that laying around the desert out here. 31 Chevy's are sharp cars. Good luck!
    I had occasion to drive back east a couple of years ago and was astounded at the old tin I could see from the main highway east of Albuquerque over to the Texas border. If you can see that much from the highway, just imagine what's lurking offroad. Not only is it there, but also pretty much rust-free except for surface rust. That's high desert and it's dry as a powdered fart out there.

    Actually, a fun weekend to me would be to tag up a trailer behind the pickup, load up a couple of dirt/enduro bikes and take off to NM. Go as far as possible on roads and unload the bikes for excursions where the truck won't go. Stay in a motel room in some podunk little town, take off at sunrise and return at sunset. Yep, I've talked myself into it. Looking for a couple of pre-67 VW beetles anyway and it has all but dried up around the Phoenix area. No pun intended with "dried up".
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    Quote Originally Posted by techinspector1
    I had occasion to drive back east a couple of years ago and was astounded at the old tin I could see from the main highway east of Albuquerque over to the Texas border. If you can see that much from the highway, just imagine what's lurking offroad. Not only is it there, but also pretty much rust-free except for surface rust. That's high desert and it's dry as a powdered fart out there.

    Actually, a fun weekend to me would be to tag up a trailer behind the pickup, load up a couple of dirt/enduro bikes and take off to NM. Go as far as possible on roads and unload the bikes for excursions where the truck won't go. Stay in a motel room in some podunk little town, take off at sunrise and return at sunset. Yep, I've talked myself into it. Looking for a couple of pre-67 VW beetles anyway and it has all but dried up around the Phoenix area. No pun intended with "dried up".
    Sounds like a absolute blast! Brings back memories as a kid on vacation in No. Cal. with my father chasing old tin. We actually found and bought a 41 Ford PU with a 302 Chevy from a crazy old hippy for $600.00. Man...that was better than Disneyland. Good luck finding a Dub or two.
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