Posted by John T on January 21, 2013 at 06:24:02 from (67.208.197.124):
Okay, educate me, at the Florida Flywheelers I saw several old cars n trucks (20's vintage) with "gas" headlights where the gas was supplied by "Prestolite" tanks,,,,,,,, So how were those re charged?? Did you just go get a new full one when yours ran out?? Did you have to pump then now n then like a coleman stove??? TALK TO ME
The AC ad AB (believe thats the models??) Mack Bulldog Chain Drive Trucks really turned my crank...Also the old White trucks...... If yall ever attend DO NOT MISS AN ENTIRE DAY IN THE VILLAGE ONLYYYYYYYYYY then 2 days in the tractors n fleas, you will see a lot of it in 3 days, its like our 12th time still havent seen everything
We spent 6 days dry camped in the RV over flow lot with no hookups and were headed back to home base in Avon Park. We still have plenty of fresh water left and battery power (460 amp hrs on board) but the waste and gray holding tanks are about full
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