RTV is Bright

TWO GUNS

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Have the RTV cleaned to the MAX.
Swapped out the 589's and installed the OEM, ATV tires back on for the RTV will be running on concrete & blacktop.
Going to use the RTV to shuddle around the grounds ....

We have a Classic Car show this weekend. And the Sponsers and board members ask Mrs. Two Guns & myself to bring our Jeep and put it into the show. They been asking for a few years, so we decided to try it.
We went ahead and purchased a new canopy, gazebo style cover for it all to sit under at the show. We plan on having a good time with the others. They will be folks from all over the country bringing their classic cars & trucks for show. Awards will be given out on many classifications.
Good time to show off the RTV. There will be cajun cooking, things for all to see and do.
 

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TwoGuns, you're leading us on, you rascal. You thread title would lead one to believe that the pictures are of your "Bright" RTV. Although, that's a nice picture of the bridge! :wink:
 
TwoGuns, you're leading us on, you rascal. You thread title would lead one to believe that the pictures are of your "Bright" RTV. Although, that's a nice picture of the bridge! :wink:
Want to see a bridge. This is one build and opened up just months ago, it cross' the Mississippi between New Roads & St. Francisville. Nice.
Cable supports. We use ferry there before.
I am wanting to haul my RTV there, just so I can " putt-putt" across .
Where the bridge is located, it is not much traffic there.
Once you get on top of bridge, you can see for miles and miles of swamps and trees.
 

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Well his RTV may be bright but the owner needs a polish.:yum: Bet that new bridge is fun when the wind gets blowing hard.
 
I don't know how this bridge ever passed the costs-benefits analysis. The ferry worked quite well and cheaply, and provided a few jobs. Plus ... taking the ferry was always fun for the kids ... and those of us who insist on remaining kids.
 
I don't know how this bridge ever passed the costs-benefits analysis. The ferry worked quite well and cheaply, and provided a few jobs. Plus ... taking the ferry was always fun for the kids ... and those of us who insist on remaining kids.

I agree with you 110%
 
Wow, that is one whale of a bridge to replace that small ferry. I've used the ferry a few time in 2008 while working an outage at River Bend Nuclear station. That was a neat little ferry.
 
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