And what country can preserve its liberties if their rulers are not warned from time to time that their people preserve the spirit of resistance? Let them take arms. The remedy is to set them right as to facts, pardon and pacify them. What signify a few lives lost in a century or two? The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants.
That cornbinder is actually a '71-'73 Jeepster Commando. Had one, 104" wheelbase, lifted locked, caged with the little 304/3 speed drivetrain and it was a great rig.
Yep, you can tell it is a bullnosed Commando because there are no ( V6) badges on the door and the hood type - I had three ( 3 !! ) 1967 Jeepsters. Down to the only one these days
I live in an equestrian neighborhood that is appox. 15 square miles, People ride their horses to the local restaurants and farm store. Lots of golf carts etc. It's nice to live somewhere that is mainly laid back.
I see a jeep, but International Scout.
ReplyDeleteshould read: "no international scout".
DeleteThat cornbinder is actually a '71-'73 Jeepster Commando. Had one, 104" wheelbase, lifted locked, caged with the little 304/3 speed drivetrain and it was a great rig.
ReplyDeleteYep, you can tell it is a bullnosed Commando because there are no ( V6) badges on the door and the hood type - I had three ( 3 !! ) 1967 Jeepsters. Down to the only one these days
DeleteFood that came in baskets was always the best.
ReplyDeletecan't quite tell - is this a Rockwell
ReplyDeleteI can hear that Fury's starter...
ReplyDeleteHaving owned a few vintage mopars, LA and RB motor cars, STxARs comment made me laugh. Memories do that now n then...
DeleteI live in an equestrian neighborhood that is appox. 15 square miles, People ride their horses to the local restaurants and farm store. Lots of golf carts etc. It's nice to live somewhere that is mainly laid back.
ReplyDeleteFury might likely be a Border Patrol vehicle.
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