Late 70's/early 80's owned a Dodge Power Wagon and a rail buggy. Did we ever have fun. On Friday nights after work we strapped down the beer coolers as 7 of us in the neighborhood had rails, wives in the passenger seats and to the back of the neighborhood where there were miles and miles of dirt roads and trails. We'd ride a while and stop for a cold one and then ride some more. Somewhere about 3 am we'd idle down the street to be quiet and park the rails and hit the sack. Hell of a life for about 5 years.
Never get rid of that rail. Always regretted that to this day.
Late 70's/early 80's owned a Dodge Power Wagon and a rail buggy. Did we ever have fun. On Friday nights after work we strapped down the beer coolers as 7 of us in the neighborhood had rails, wives in the passenger seats and to the back of the neighborhood where there were miles and miles of dirt roads and trails. We'd ride a while and stop for a cold one and then ride some more. Somewhere about 3 am we'd idle down the street to be quiet and park the rails and hit the sack. Hell of a life for about 5 years.
Never get rid of that rail. Always regretted that to this day.
Sure is clean! Nice build. The more I see all the trails and of road parks in the Kentucky/Arkansas/Tennessee area, the more I get the feeling I need to seriously take an extended trip that way from the West Coast.
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