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    I'm out of my mind, but feel free to leave a message...

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    Gees, they don't build roads like the use to.

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    Wonder whether their tooth fillings were still in their teeth at the end of the drive ?

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    notice one thing about all those - they never got stuck in the mud with those o-ring tyres.

    bet someof todays 4x4's wouldn't be able to compete with them

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    As a young teenager we would go on rally's in my dads 1924 Dodge, it had 24" wheels with skinny tyres. A few times they would have driving events held on sports grounds or vacant fields, dad would let me drive when i was about 14 and those tall skinny tyres would sink into the mud and find firm ground and the low gearing would make it just crawl along.

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