Exchanged several emails with Joe tonight - I'll ping him that he's being missed - busy as a beaver, that rascal is....
-- John
Exchanged several emails with Joe tonight - I'll ping him that he's being missed - busy as a beaver, that rascal is....
-- John
John Eaton
Original Owner
2001 Proton Yellow #580
Atlanta GA
http://wildtoys.com/vehicross/
http://vehicross.blogspot.com/
"Metaphors be with you"
Yes, yes... Very true and all too accurate, although for the time being I ain't going any where or getting ANYTHING else. The drama of the flipped CUCV has come to a temporary close with the truck finally making it here after a 12-hour tow from Atlanta a couple weeks ago. 45MPH top speed for 470 miles makes you VERY appreciative of satellite radio.Originally Posted by johnnyapollo
As etlsport mentioned I am involved in getting my first shop building up and am busy getting updated plans and re-permitting the changes. Fun fun! The rally VX is awaiting about 100' of tube for the cage and a new radiator, but is completely gutted on the inside and significantly lighter now. There are a few more body sections that are unnecessary that will be removed soon too, I've got some pics I'll link up in the "Rally Beast" thread.
Been busy with my Caterpillar and HCEA (Historical Construction Equipment Association) duties as I was recently elected chapter president, much to my dismay. "Railroaded" I think they call it! Got to play on a bunch of old yellow iron (and some new stuff too) and hob-knob with a bunch of like-minded folk at our annual get-together this past May in Kansas on the Potawatomie Indian reservation.
Also busy shifting my "inventory" around as I somehow keep accumulating large things. The squished CUCV and a recently acquired Austin Champ have to be moved along with two more diesel Mercedes to my holding area, which is a challenge since I'm without a car trailer after the CUCV mishap. I also recently came into ownership of a 50-ton lowboy but thinks likely a bit overkill, plus it hasn't been delivered yet (see, someone is bringing it to me, I'm not going to get it!)
And to top it all off we're working to get rallycross going again in my area courtesy of a friend with some acreage in the area that's zoned commercial. Although I have to wait to get the lowboy before I can move my heavy equipment to his place to start laying out the course.
So I haven't forgotten my dear VX family, just my own VX activities have been curtailed by circumstance. Not to mention that my IronMan has been in my shop for over a month for new brake rotors and pads all the way 'round. St. Charles sent me knuckle bearings instead of wheel bearings, so that set me back a little time-wise. Taking plenty of pics for a full how-to on my VX site when done, and I'll update with an on-going review of the PowerSlot Frozen Rotors and Axxis Ultimate pads.
On the window fix project (I just know someone was going to ask) I managed to get my home garage cleaned out so I could use the tooling we purchased for the project, but then had to move our three motorcycles here due to storage issues. I'm trying to work out the space so I can get on the tools and also work on the bikes too, so that's a source of frustration right now. Might have to go visit Chopper to see about getting one of 'em painted!![]()
Anyway, more time is on the immediate horizon and I'm just all kinds of happy about that!
Over 20 years of Isuzu enjoyment...
VFan remember to read the whole thread on the one you pasted from. It is all good now, just some misunderstanding. And it truly did seem like most of his posts were being brushed off as non-sense and a few were being a little to openly harsh with him being a new comer. That is why i took my time to reply to most everyone of his post to make him feel welcomed and so at least some of his questions can be answered. So, V look back at his timeline and really put yourself in his shoe's you would feel like an outcast trying hard to fit in.
Can't we all just get along....???!!!
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Joe, that sucks about the CUCV. I gotta couple cabs in Wyoming...![]()
I am not sure if I missed a post somewhere about how the roll over happened... care to elaborate or throw me a link?
Sent from my "two hands on a keyboard"
Well, one tragedy led to a bunch of opportunity. The upside is that insurance totalled it very much in my favor and I bought the whole thing back for $300. All I need now is an IP rebuild to address the disintegrating govenor flex-ring, and cab with a title. The bed and chassis are all perfect. So I'm on the hunt for a civvie cab with AC and power windows/locks so I can have some creature comforts but will repaint the whole thing with desert tan CARC to keep it military. Plus I'm thinking of going manual and put an Nv4500 behind the 6.2 which will give me a nice overdrive without having to worry about changing the 4.56 diffs, not to mention all the other benefits like PTO.Originally Posted by ZEUS
The scene on I-75 south of Atlanta about a month ago:
Here's the bulk of the story in two threads from the Steel Soldiers forum...
Part 1: http://www.steelsoldiers.com/index.p...hlight=#116789
Part 2: http://www.steelsoldiers.com/index.p...hlight=#120069
Damn man, you just bought that too didnt you?
Gary Noonan
'01 S/C VX / '18 Forester XT
WOW! Well, I gotta say... that is the most aerodynamic CUCV I have ever seen!I am glad nobody was hurt, Joe. That is pretty crazy - my dad and I have towed trucks and Jeeps on a trailer like that all over the place. That is strange it whip tailed! Even the last big tow trip included the CJ-7 on the trailer and my truck bed converted to trailer being towed behind that! The whole setup did the tail wag sometimes, but not to dangerous limits... it's just crazy to see this happened to a single car hauler! Thanks for the link BTW - I'll have to join up to that forum when I get back into my CUCVHumVee project... Assuming the truck makes the trip down to SLC!!!
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wow! glad you werent hurt in all of that!!
J.. even if costie apologized for blowing up etc.. there really isnt excuse for getting nasty like that, if i recall right hes done it more than once and threatened to leave the forum etc etc cause he didnt get responses like he wanted.. very childish... that said.. i do miss his enthusiasm about the VX
Wow Joe, I just read your story. Amazing you guys made it out safe and no one got hurt! Reminds me a of a trailer mishap I had back in 98. I was towing a car with a 14' Uhaul and a 2-wheel tow dolly. I safely dropped off the car and then on my way to return the light, empty trailer, and on a particularly bad road west of Chicago, while it was about 15 degrees and sleeting, the 2 wheel tow dolly came off the hitch, swinging wildly back and forth as it hung on with the safety chains. All I saw in my mirror was sparks flying all over the place and cars and trucks swerving to avoid me as I pulled off onto the basically non-existant shoulder. I jumped out, heaved the dolly back onto the hitch and quickly merged back into the heavy traffic and off the highway. I was lucky I didn't cause a huge pile up. Several cars and trucks just barely missed hitting me as I was on the shoulder. Scary stuff.
Anyway, glad you and the wife are ok.
Bart
Mr. Harris I did read the post when it happened and before I mentioned it here again. Rowhard had items for sale for his price (which was a fair price) Coastie responded with his 2 cents on Row's price on HIS items (old rims and tires), and a bro thrown in. Row's response was... costie, I'm not your bro, okay.... Then Coastie let loose about age, time on earth, well here it is again...Originally Posted by JHarris1385
He is young and new to the forum and maybe he had a bad day I don't know but it was uncalled for and he has not responded to that link again?? He knows it was alittle over the edge to say that to a fellow VX'rOriginally Posted by CoastieCosta567
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" Jeeps are nice, Barbie has one"
"The thing I hate about an arguement is that it always interrupts a discussion." -G.K. ChesteronOriginally Posted by VCrossfan
So let's not dwell on the past and get on with our happy lives and enjoy the forums! We all have, IMO, the coolest vehicle on the road!!! It's beautiful outside, take the VX out for ride and enjoy the gorgeous weather!
Cece
(Sorry for the interruption...back to our sponsers...)![]()
To answer the question -
Coastie - No
Joe - Yes
Peace.
Tom
"Through Great Sacrifice..... Great Rewards Will Be Achieved"
OUCH! Coastie has had his moments - good and bad. But we all have... the guy will be gone for awhile so all the haters can baske in that for the time being. But, geez, cut the guy a break! The thing with email and forums is the lack of personality and emotion - sometimes things are read other than how they were intended which sucks! I know I have read comments from others thinking they were being an arse for saying that and then I reread it and figured out I was the arse! Maybe Coastie learned something from all that came about - I think he deserves a chance to prove himself when he comes back online. Meeting so many of the people in Moab opened my eyes to how little or how wrong you can read a person by reading only what they write.
Some of you were too harsh on the guy, he was just trying to fit in. Really he posted things that even I at first were like, eh thats not worth replying to; I might just tell him to use the serch button.
But anyways I just mainly enjoyed sitting at the computer reading his post and thinking what in the he^^ is he trying to say here. His enthusiasm should be missed. He did a lot in a little time to his VX and Im sure he be back like a storm when he is out of boot camp. Yeah that post was uncalled for I never gave him justifciation on that one, but he man upped and appologized. So forgive and forget.
Sounds good JHarris. I'm sure he had alot on his plate with leaving his life to go to boot camp...and I never knew he appologized to ROWHARD ? ? ?