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http://www.gm-trucks.com/forums/index.php?...showtopic=16262

 

For starters, read this thread^. Some of yall might remember it.

 

Well for those unfamiliar with VA, Lexington is a good 100+ miles away from my home in Richmond. I'm willing to bet there are 100s of Body shops in between here and there.

 

Well, We're riding down the street no more than 5-10 miles from home.

 

THIS exact bus is sitting in the lot of this local body shop.

 

Mom and I saw this thing and both of our jaws dropped!

 

The truly scary thing is.... the bus isn't from Richmond not even Virginia(Maryland tags).

 

Maybe I should seek phsycic help. :withstupid:

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Maybe you're supposed to buy it or something.

 

Ever go through Lynchburg...that's where I went to college....NOT LIBERTY...I have nothing to do with Jerry Falwell.

 

 

Ahhhh..............the old stomping grounds.........I hate that town

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Go ahead buy it. I'm sure you'll get a good deal. I live about 15 miles north of Lexington and remember that wreck. There are lots of them along 81 here in the Shenandoah Valley. We've even had 81 disappear iinto sinkholes ! Not a fun thing when the road beneath gets sucked into the ground!

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Go ahead buy it. I'm sure you'll get a good deal. I live about 15 miles north of Lexington and remember that wreck. There are lots of them along 81 here in the Shenandoah Valley. We've even had 81 disappear iinto sinkholes ! Not a fun thing when the road beneath gets sucked into the ground!

Is that the one that goes through the park? I drove the Ranger for about 4 hours through the Shenandoahs with like no visibility. That was an experiance.

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General Lee,

I wasn't at the wreck so to speak but got caught up in the delay on the interstate driving from a meeting in Roanoke.

 

Paco,

That's the Skyline Drive and Blueridge Parkway you're talking about. Great road for motorcycles, long as the police aren't around and the deer stay out of the way!

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Maybe you're supposed to buy it or something.

 

Ever go through Lynchburg...that's where I went to college....NOT LIBERTY...I have nothing to do with Jerry Falwell.

 

 

Ahhhh..............the old stomping grounds.........I hate that town

I go through Lynchburg all the time. I go to Roanoke College, but I'm from Norfolk. I have a few friends at Lynchburg, but I mostly just drive through on the way to Hampden-Sydney.

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Good ole farmville....I used to date a girl that went to Longwood....gotta watch out for them....their psyco!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!LOL Just kidding........most of the time....next time you go through Appomattox on the way to HS stop at the Lee Grant motel, great store....kinda scary, but it's a cool store.

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