David K
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Guess Where and other questions...
1) Guess where this was taken (Hint, in April 2003, at a place misnamed in the Baja Almanac).
2) Name the truck manufactorer.
3) What is significant about the sticker on the window and the host of this web site?
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David K
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Oh, BajaNomad and Squarecircle are disqualified, as they know the answers, as I emailed this to them already!
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Bob H
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David, I have no clue where this is or what the sticker means, but I think the truck is manufacturered by JEEP.
Bob H
The SAME boiling water that softens the potato hardens the egg. It's about what you are made of NOT the circumstance.
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bajapablo
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Looks like a JEEP HONCHO
\"changes it lattitudes, changes in attitudes\"
J.Buffet
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David K
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Yes, it is a full size Jeep truck (J-10 or J-20). The 'Honcho' trim package was offered on the J-10.
AMC dropped the full size Jeep trucks about the time when they introduced the mid-size Jeep Comanche pickup.
When Chrysler bought AMC/Jeep, the Comanche was dropped, since it directly competed with the Dodge Dakota.
Sticker Hint: The decal say 'TRICK Racing Gasoline', which was a sponser of Score Off Road racing.
Location Hint: Mike Humfreville bought a farm animal here, about 20 years ago (Mike you are disqualified to answer)!
Reread the questions again (1 of 3 now answered).
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Mike Humfreville
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Well...
I don't want to give it away, but I would narrow it down to page 23 of a book we all use.
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David K
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Two out of Three
That's good Mike! I will complete the second answer...
In the center of Map 23 (Baja Almanac) is 'Rancho San Pedro'... except it is shown at Rancho La Bocana... San Pedro is several miles further upstream,
by foot or burro, on the Golfo Camino Real (between Santa Gertrudis and San Borja).
The last question still remains unanswered and unguessed...
Okay, what's the connection between Trick Racing Gasoline and the host of our wonderful discussion forum, Mr. Doug Means?
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David K
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No more guesses??? The Third Answer...
TRICK Racing Gasoline was the creation of Doug's (Baja Nomad) father. Doug was in Ensenada for SCORE contingency in the early Score Baja events when
Trick was a sponsor.
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Quess
Okay...here\'s an easy one for you...??? A little newer than the missions.
I do what the voices in my tackle box tell me.
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David K
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Looks like a yachty hangout, in Cabo!
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Indeed...the most long-lived bar in Cabo..but not many yachties..mostly old time Baja characters...the original owner was a real character
himself...anyone care to guess who that was?
I do what the voices in my tackle box tell me.
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