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Chains:
Picked this up the other day to have something to do while on staycation. This is after some cleaning, rewiring and new air line through the tongue.  Top is before bottom after clean up

JCZ:
Nice Jim.  Looks pretty well loaded....full carpet interior, garment bag, document pouch, chrome toungue, bra, lid luggage rails, lid spoiler w/LED 3rd brake light, etc.   About the only thing missing is the cooler and cooler cover, spare tire and spare tire cover.

The top, left photo shows a bumper on there but the bottom left shows no photo?  What year is this one?

Have you opened up a shop yet?   ;D

Chains:
JC 1997 I took the bumper off, I have never liked the looks of that particular one.  Besides it had a bunch of cheesy flashing lights pop riveted to it.  Now if it was painted the body color and had decent lights I would have left it on.  Its chrome with surface rust on the inside and a lot of 1/8 holes drilled in it that would need to be welded closed before using.  Some may be covered by some new lights.  I will hold onto it just in case someone ever needs one.  I did get a spare & cover and the hitch pin with it but I will keep them when I sell this one.

Hope all is well with you and yours, stay healthy

Jim

JCZ:

--- Quote from: Chains on April 14, 2020, 03:19:44 PM ---JC 1997 I took the bumper off, I have never liked the looks of that particular one.  Besides it had a bunch of cheesy flashing lights pop riveted to it.  Now if it was painted the body color and had decent lights I would have left it on.  Its chrome with surface rust on the inside and a lot of 1/8 holes drilled in it that would need to be welded closed before using.  Some may be covered by some new lights.  I will hold onto it just in case someone ever needs one.  I did get a spare & cover and the hitch pin with it but I will keep them when I sell this one.

Hope all is well with you and yours, stay healthy

Jim

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You may remember, I've had a few Bushtecs over the years.  One of them was a Turbo II that was fully loaded including the cooler and cover (which was really to much weight when loaded and traveling) that came in handy once I got to what ever rally I was headed to for the week.   Traveling with a loaded cooler felt like I had an anchor dragging.

Chains:
I remember. Your right when I load a cooler it adds a lot of weight to setup.  I rarely use the cooler on my Roadstar. Actually not riding a lot now during the quarantine. Hopefully things will get better soon and we can hit the road.

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