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My first MM
Hey there, just wanted to introduce myself. I live in Charleston SC and just picked up my first MM, a 1990 from a mechanic friend of mine. It's got 319,000 miles on original motor/trans, and still going strong. It needs paint and an AC compressor, but other than that everything works! I bought the truck as my DD currently gets 11.5 MPG and i'm getting tired of the fuel bill. Gonna park my baby, a 2007 Trailblazer SS, and only bring it out for shows and for weekend cruising and stuff.
I look forward to reading all I can on this site. I don't plan on modding this one right away, but knowing me, I won't be able to leave it alone.
No pics of the MM yet, but here's one of the SS for you:
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Welcome, and nice trailblazer
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Welcome aboard.
I give him 1 year, and he will be hooked just like the rest of us. Then out comes the money and in goes the cool.
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I don't think I'll last a year, lol.
I lasted all of 1 month on the TBSS......but I knew it then too. I've already found a set of drop spindles that a friend has in his garage....fo free!!
Andy I haven't even picked up the truck yet, lol.
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i spent 20 years getting the tools together to start my build.
OH and now that you are a member you have access to our radio station. Look at the top under MMD5 Radio.
Last edited by camoit; 03-24-2012 at 12:02 PM.
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i also live in charleston and is to my first mighty max! got any pics of it?
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Here she is in all her tow-toned glory.......
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Dont' know why the pic got cut up, but it is in damn near perfect condition other than paint. Body is straight as an arrow and interior is awesome.
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The easy way to do a picture is to upload it directly to the board directly. (it becomes an attachment)
Or if you use a URL click the picture button on the editor and make sure there is a check mark in the box for: Retrieve remote file and reference locally. If you upload to the board as an attachment, they get resized automatically.
If you have used a board before and you use the [img] tags then it will always show the full size picture. We also have a free picture tool in the link section. It works great. I use it all the time. It can do batch resizing. 300 pictures at a time is no problem. And it's free.
It's best to set them under 800 X 800 pxl.
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