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@@JACKKNIFEMOTORS ah OK, that's completely fair. You can't create content if you haven't got a business 😅 I hope everything is going in the right direction now 👍
My Dad has been doing Auto glass for 40yrs I wish you all would overhaul his Ram work truck I think you all could kill it and it would help my dad he's 63yrs old and has no retirement so if you could do that for him,me,us lol it would mean so much to me because my dad has been through hell right beside me and we've battled losing my mom and his wife of 40y r s to cancer and we have stayed together through it all because we knew we couldn't do it without each other but that's my story I hope this gets seen so I have a chance
Seeing how that's a retired military truck... how about a military tribute build? Bring back the camouflage paint, some lift (front AND back), aggressive tires (no rubber bands), and maybe a custom flat bed. Make it a bad ass, functional truck that any vet would be proud to drive!
You guy's are awesome. Love the van and I know it's going to make Donnie's job so much easier. Loving the channel guy's keep doing what you do and stay safe. Thanks for the video.
Definitely not supporting the behavior. I said I’ll take one if you’ll take one…. I did not expect the camera man to go with it. I’m a man of my word and I learned a valuable lesson that day. It was Advil
For those unfamiliar with Michigan, Silver Lake sand dunes are on the other side of the state from Detroit...I am guessing you flew into Detroit and then drove back across the state to get there. It is a pretty awesome area and the only sand dunes in the state that you can drive on like this.