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Colonel Mustard For Sale
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Posted June 15 2009 11:18 AM by seanpholman
We posted this blog back in February and have held on to the Colonel as long as possible. Unfortunately things have not gotten better and we are forced to sell the Colonel within the next couple months. I wanted to...
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Filed under: Project Garage, Opinions, Jeep, Sean Holman
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Project Power Wagon Goes Solar
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Posted June 5 2009 12:24 PM by Ken Brubaker
A couple of weeks ago we blogged about the arrival of our new VoltaBox for our project Power Wagon. This slick unit is not only a fully functional toolbox, but it also produces 120-volt power using solar...
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Filed under: Project Garage, Ken Brubaker
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Project Power Wagon: Unboxing Our New VoltaBox
Project Power Wagon Lives! And It Gets Set Up For Serious Towing
Project Update: What's Up With Trailhugger?
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Posted May 19 2009 04:55 AM by Ken Brubaker
Back in early April, our project Trailhugger H3 Alpha was reassigned from the Four Wheeler Midwest Bureau in northern Illinois to the Four Wheeler World Headquarters in Los Angeles, California. Since...
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Filed under: Project Garage, Hummer, Ken Brubaker
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Trailhugger Gets Some Love And Power Wagon Gets New Wheels/Tires
Powdercoated Hummer H3 Wheels
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Posted February 14 2009 12:52 PM by Ken Brubaker
Yesterday we were at Attitude Performance in Arlington Heights, Illinois, and we were pleasantly surprised when our factory H3 wheels arrived freshly powdercoated from LO-KO Performance Coatings.
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Filed under: Project Garage, Ken Brubaker
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Project Scout
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Posted January 15 2009 05:28 PM by Stover
I going to leave the decision making up to YOU the readers.
I have an opportunity to get a 1973 Scout II very cheap.
However I don't want to waste our valuable page space on a project vehicle with little appeal.
So,...
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Filed under: Project Garage, Robin Stover
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Project Trailhugger: From SEMA Carpet To Ice And Snow
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