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08 GMC Sierra and my 05 Honda CBR 600RR Street/Drag bike.

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Bumper pull dozer trailer. HEAVY!! Used it to haul a round bail of some really nice coastal bermuda Saturday.

 

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Bumper pull dozer trailer. HEAVY!! Used it to haul a round bail of some really nice coastal bermuda Saturday.

 

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Heres a '70 LWB on a 16' trailer. Only trailer I could come across on short notice

 

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My '92 Camaro road race car :thumbs:

 

 

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That right there is just freakin AWESOME!!!!!!

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How do I go about posting pictures on here? I have some pretty sweet pictures of my truck and trailer loaded up with my dirt track race car as well, and some nice action photos. I don't have photo bucket or anything like that so anyone want to tell me how to post them, or post them for me? Thanks

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just click on add reply, and then just below the box where you type theres a section that says attachments, and you click browse on the far right, and select the pics you want to attach, or like you said, you can use photobucket

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Towing a 1959 Ford P-35 with a Grumman-Olsen all alluminum body. Was a police paddy wagon from Cleveland. Has an extremely rare factory V-8.

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I sold this truck a month or two ago. But I still tow the car/trailer...

 

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My Dad's Ride...

 

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