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Grizzly Trucks

CM1995

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Thread is made for questions to be ask and senior ppl with knowledge to answer thank you very much I appreciate everything diamonds guy says I don’t appreciate your remarks thank you

Welcome to the Forums Acmack.

Your quote above is correct however HEF is not a "swap meet" either. Apparently Diamondtguy doesn't want to sell his truck so it's time for you to move on.


Did I speak to you …. No so unless I speak to you do not reply to me unless u got something useful to something I say you don’t like it to dam bad I ask simple questions I don’t need ur negative feedback I don’t give you negative anything to what who you are talking to thank you

That's not how it works here either. When someone posts here on HEF anyone can reply to thread, post and discussion as long as it does not violate the Forum rules.

Thanks.
 

Welder Dave

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Thanks CM. I tried to give a gentle reminder earlier but it obviously wasn't very effective. Finding a needle in a hay stack would be easier than finding a Grizzly for sale. Will was very smart to jump on the one he saw for sale right away.
 
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CM1995

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Thanks CM. I tried to give a gentle reminder earlier but it obviously wasn't very effective. Finding a needle in a hay stack would be easier than finding a Grizzly for sale. Will was very smart to jump on the one he saw for sale right away.
Dude I didn’t ask to buy his truck
I asked for copies of brochures and catalogs that’s it idk what your talking about dude

Enough guys. Let it go.

Thread is locked for now until ya'll cool down.
 

CM1995

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Can we be civil now and discuss this strange little truck like adults?
 

Welder Dave

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Referring to people as dude is disrespectful especially a forum moderator. Perhaps if Acmack could have been a little more clear about what he was enquiring about and not been so impatient the thread wouldn't gave gone off the rails. Two or three posts should have been sufficient.
I'm sure there are a lot people who would love to have a Grizzly. Unfortunately there were only 13 of them made. It's fantastic to learn about them and to see a couple of them restored to better than new condition is icing on the cake.
 
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Will_M

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We took the truck for a drive tonight and broke the 1000km threshold!

I've had a few little problems with a bad battery, a couple of electrical connections and one bad ground for the right headlights but so far, so good.

There is a small vibration in the driveline somewhere that i can't figure out but the truck is going back in the shop this week to get a couple of things done so they are going to have a look and see if they can figure it out.
 

diamondtguy

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Looking very nice Will..Hope to get back on mine soon...Very Happy that truck found a good home. Now if we could just get Canadian Wilderness Adventures to turn their billboard into a fully operational truck again..

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