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Thanks guys. The Rover is long gone. While it was amazing off road it was very slow on the highway which is usually the lions share of the journey. Then one day the Lucas electrics ticked me off one time too many and I sold her. She was incredible off road though.
 
thanks for the answer, too bad suzuki pulled out of North America, though even when they were here there wasn't that many samurais on the road
do you have. a hard time sourcing parts or just don't bother fixing little things?
 
1994 Jeep YJ
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Matt.......If you're looking for another pilot that knows the route well and likely has the time to spare, give me a call..........I've got about 3000 hrs on similar planes.

That's a generous offer. I might take you up on that. I was thinking to bring my kids, do you also babysit? Lol
 
Look forward to it, been into Widgeon Lake yet? It's not terribly technical but a good minor challenge, and literally right next door to us. Have landed in there but yet to fish it, supposed to be very good.

I've had a look but when I was last up there it was frozen so I haven't landed there yet. Got just a couple hours left until my insurer will turn me loose solo on the floats. Do you know if the ice is off Widgeon yet?
 
I've had a look but when I was last up there it was frozen so I haven't landed there yet. Got just a couple hours left until my insurer will turn me loose solo on the floats. Do you know if the ice is off Widgeon yet?

Not sure haven't been out in awhile, new baby era again at our house. I'll likely be headed to the North Coast in April with the plane once the Mrs is on her feet.
 
I've been driving F150's for ten years at 75,000 kms per year and trading at 150,000.

I've never had a problem. 100% reliable and I wouldn't drive an import truck.

I don't even know girls that would

Alright, I know this is an older post but I can't not throw my 2 cents into the ring. Your Ford was made in the US though the engine may have come from Canada. And, just like that Texan-made Toyota, the profits from Ford's foreign operations (IE - here, in Canada), are repatriated back to the US or held offshore where they aren't taxed. Despite the amazing marketing propaganda that has Canadians blathering about "import" and "domestic", the reality is there are no Canadian car companies. Your Ford is an import. It wasn't made here and we aren't Americans. You've been hoodwinked if you think otherwise. Now, the queen's Lexus - that's built here in Canada (and it shows, it's an amazingly flawless vehicle, trouble-free at 250,000 km), but certainly the profits went somewhere other than here. Just like Ford, GM, Dodge...the fake domestics.
 
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