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    Pictures of Expedition Motorcycles

    Parked at Home [/URL][/IMG]
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    Lets see some full size pictures...

    I've moved to Germany from the States and South America and brought the rig along with me. Ive posted on this thread before shortly before we drove through South America, but now he has a little weather and notches under his belt since then. Since no stone has been un-trampeled in Germany it...
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    American Family overlanding through South America

    We are slowly but surely planting out feet back down to European soil. The sight and smell of stone and steel excites me. Europe. It's rich in everything it does. And it has offered me a very rich and stable quality of life. My daughter has changed and blossomed so much since we've been...
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    American Family overlanding through South America

    It fit like a glove, except that the air con unit had to be removed and put in the camper. its been dead weight anyways. Im gonna toss it since we will in the Nord Cap this summer. My truck is just 2 inches too long to fit in a 20' sea can, which is about 1/3 cheaper. Tire swing out makes it...
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    American Family overlanding through South America

    Update in Europe I just returned from a round trip from Bremen to Montevideo that lasted a week. 4.5 days of travel and 2.5 days in Montevideo. I had a smashing time in Montevideo celebrating the truck being stuffed and sealed. The truck will arrive in three weeks! We are stoked to...
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    American Family overlanding through South America

    No, not at all. The biggest factor is the rig carrying your camper. A large set of testicles helps as well... Go as light-weight as you can. I went a few km's off the beaten path just before dusk and never had a problem. I bought a used starcraft camper for 2,700 bucks off CL and it paid...
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    American Family overlanding through South America

    Sorry for being off the grid for so long, but we’ve been creating some exciting things here in Germanyland. Firstly, Our beautiful daughter turned 3 last week and it seems just only yesterday I was cradling her in my arms with a bottle. Her German is outstanding, but sadly she lost her Spanish...
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    1987 grand wagoneer and trailer

    I regret ever selling ours! The last fully American made truck! Meaning ever bolt and relay came from the US.
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    FS Custom built Dodge RAM CTD in Montevideo Uruguay- TURN KEY

    3,600.00 USD from BsAs Argentina to the Port of Miami. Since the truck has a US title, that makes it a no brainer re-importing it. I will handle all the paperwork if someone wants it back in the US for overlanding.
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    FS Custom built Dodge RAM CTD in Montevideo Uruguay- TURN KEY

    Yes. It was special ordered new from the factory and lived its entire life in Phoenix Arizona with occasional trips to Colorado. It is 100% rust free with the assembly control stickers still on the frame, gas tank, etc. Its sitting in the farm barn in Montevideo right now ready to be driven...
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    FS Custom built Dodge RAM CTD in Montevideo Uruguay- TURN KEY

    18k USD obo. I will meet with future owner in Argentina for paperwork transfer and walk through after 10% deposit. See website for specs, movies, and hi res pictures.... www.knowledgetrot.com
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    American Family overlanding through South America

    The Old World We are taking a break from South America and heading back to Europe for a bit. Andrea is a crime fighting detective in Germany and so she needs to work at least 3 months per year to maintain her position as an *** kicking woman cop in tight leather pants. And since we are all...
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    American Family overlanding through South America

    http://knowledgetrot.com/2012/02/iquique-chile/
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    American Family overlanding through South America

    Chile Chile is incredible. Its so nice, that I'm too lazy to write anything. Back to the beach. More later.
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    Pan-American Highway: US to Argentina

    Excellent photos! Mexico gets interesting the further south you go. We are all at the edge of our chairs awaiting your border crossing experiences in Central America..... We might see you in South America later this year, as we plan on making a loop throughout SA for the next year or more...
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