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Posted by FarmerSid on April 01, 2007 at 04:05:23 from (216.209.110.106):
Hey all! Got a question for you all. One of my best friends past away at the age of 39 in a tragic snowmobile accident on February 7th 2007. His wife wants to keep his truck for her son to drive when he turns 16. It's a '97 dodge 1500 ext cab with 318. It has 2 month old 35" mickey thompson tires on it. Another one of by buddies has space in a barn to store it. We were both wondering what we should do to it to prepare it for long term storage. Her son is 8 yrs old right now so it will be in storage for quite some time. Any help you all can give would be great. Chers! Sid
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