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Re: What's your most reliable bike?
The_Dog33 #588979 09/18/2017 6:56 PM
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come on man.... you have junk stacked on top of an $18,000 motorcycle?


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Yota #588980 09/18/2017 7:24 PM
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No, the ones in front of it that are not done yet and even on top of my 58. Not anything that would damage anything, light stuff in boxes and empty boxes for shipping.


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Re: What's your most reliable bike?
The_Dog33 #588981 09/18/2017 7:28 PM
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Actually not unusual for me, I stuff stacked on and all around my Studebaker too.


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The_Dog33 #588982 09/18/2017 10:36 PM
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What year Studebaker? My dad had a 1949 model back in the day.Any pics of it by chance?

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Donny #588983 09/19/2017 8:26 AM
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55 Champion I am the 2nd owner and it has 77,000 miles on it if I remember right. 7?,000 anyway.


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Re: What's your most reliable bike?
The_Dog33 #588984 09/19/2017 12:14 PM
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I think my dad had one too. But then he switched to dodge.
Took his 66 green Dodge Polara to the prom. First car I ever worked on. Put a rebuilt starter in it.

https://www.cargurus.com/Cars/1966-Dodge-Polara-Pictures-c17436#pictureId=35864092


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Re: What's your most reliable bike?
PES #588985 09/19/2017 1:20 PM
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Thos gear reduction starters in the old dodges were a pita to change.Took my driving test in a Dart Swinger.


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