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cheaperrooter
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| 05/04/2008 6:56 PM |
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| Whats the diff between K1500 and C1500? Is K 4 wheel drive? |
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webby4x4 Forum Admin, Magazine Editor
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| 05/04/2008 7:38 PM |
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| Yup! That's the difference. |
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Rick Webster
Editor, 4X4REVIEW.COM - A Tork Media, Inc. Publication
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'74 FJ40 Land Cruiser
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cheaperrooter
 Body Lift Posts:152

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| 05/04/2008 7:44 PM |
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| Yeah, yeah I knew that...... |
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webby4x4 Forum Admin, Magazine Editor
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| 05/04/2008 7:54 PM |
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You were just testing me, right? :)
Ba-woooosh! |
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Rick Webster
Editor, 4X4REVIEW.COM - A Tork Media, Inc. Publication
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cheaperrooter
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| 05/04/2008 9:40 PM |
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| I was keeping you on your toes. I am actually an expert in this field. Very few people actually are aware of the origins of that letter. See, back in the late 1800's, The "K" concept first came when a Captain Kangaroo, first bought and took offroading the first chevy truck ever built. He was notorious for getting stuck, and people would say " that Captain K got stuck again." After awhile, they just called him Cap K....and then it transpired into just plain ole K. As the number of times he got stuck grew, they put that number after his initial, such as K1500, deciphered, meaning K got stuck 1500 times. Thought this would help.....if I can be of more assistance in the future....please.....don't hesitate to ask....I am a walking encyclopedia. |
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webby4x4 Forum Admin, Magazine Editor
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| 05/05/2008 6:54 AM |
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NOW I know why you're in plumbing... because you throw more shiznit than a busted toilet! :)
that was pretty funny - and witty! :) |
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