Re: Fun in the mud
Post by tacomainoh on Aug 8, 2006, 12:13pm
Nice! Looks like a good time! A nice sunny day too, bonus.
Re: Fun in the mud
Post by tacomainoh on Aug 8, 2006, 12:13pm
Nice! Looks like a good time! A nice sunny day too, bonus.
Re: Fun in the mud
Post by gregolma715 on Aug 8, 2006, 1:09pm
I haven't done the bearings yet, but that's coming soon. I topped off the hubs, checked the fluids and plugged the clutch drain, though.
Brute4c was taken. That's the best I could do.
Re: Fun in the mud
Post by 40grit on Aug 8, 2006, 1:17pm
Does Hillary approve of your blatent disrespect and destruction of the natural enviroment? LOL
Re: Fun in the mud
Post by gregolma715 on Aug 8, 2006, 3:28pm
She probably would as she's not really a tree hugger. I'm not a big fan.
Re: Fun in the mud
Post by brute4c on Aug 8, 2006, 3:37pm
I like this pic of you better....Gregory....
http://www.speakupwny.com/article_2509.shtml
Re: Fun in the mud
Post by gregolma715 on Aug 8, 2006, 9:40pm
Is it the cold sore? I think I look better in an M715 in the mud!
Re: Fun in the mud
Post by tacomainoh on Aug 9, 2006, 1:29am
Quote:
Is it the cold sore? I think I look better in an M715 in the mud!
I agree LOL
Where there Lada's there???? post some pics of those, too!! I want one that looks like this:
Re: Fun in the mud
Post by kwai on Aug 9, 2006, 6:56am
Who makes the la de da? Is is russian or something?
Re: Fun in the mud
Post by compexp on Aug 9, 2006, 9:26am
yep, russian version of our jeep.
Re: Fun in the mud
Post by gregolma715 on Aug 9, 2006, 1:09pm
The Lada Niva mechanicals are Russian made knock-offs of Italian designs. Fiat was involved with a number of Soviet era cars including Lada, Polski Fiat and the Yugo.
The Niva is sort of a 4x4 mini Jeep Cherokee. Jeep purportedly based its Cherokee on Russian designs...
There were two Ladas that rode on other vehicles frames. The orange one, nicknamed "Fiva", was built by the host. I think its on ford running gear from a 4x4 Ranger.
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