So makes it easier to transform into a hobbit????![]()
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Get real John , that would be a Tommyknocker !!!!!
Little delayed posting but the old girl got a new front bumper and some new lights. Trailhead Customs is where I got the bumper. The bumper bolted up perfectly with no adjustments neededPainted it with Por15 because it's all I had on hand
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How do you like the road manners without the front sway bar?
Lots of Cornish miners emigrated to the Upper Peninsula of Michigan (the U.P.) to mine copper, and brought the pasty with them. Every time I get back to the north part of the mitten, I’ll ask at the party store “who makes the best pasty around here?” and grab a few for the freezer.
Yoopers (denizens of the U.P.) will tell you to eat it with ketchup, but I like ‘em with beef gravy.
This place is close, I’ve had their pasties and can confirm they are U.P. quality. And they will ship!
https://heartofmich.com/pages/menu
Little delayed posting but the old girl got a new front bumper and some new lights. Trailhead Customs is where I got the bumper. The bumper bolted up perfectly with no adjustments neededPainted it with Por15 because it's all I had on hand
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My favorite stop on that drive is the St. Ignace Truckstop Diner.
Just put new 33x12.50 tires and rims on mine today. View attachment 646740
Nice color Jeep. Those look like 35s.![]()
This one? https://fredsupnorth.com/ I've stopped at Clyde's in St. Ignace a couple times but didn't know about that diner.
That Cornish Pasty looks like the Runza made here. It has a German/Russian heritage. There is a fast food chain called Runza and they sell them by the thousands at the college football game.
