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Repeat or not, that first one would look good with me in it. :lol:
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I've never seen that second one. Would be interesting knowing more about it.
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Love these photoshops
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Wicked astro
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its not a chevy but the restauration of a 1930's steampowered truck :
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No big deal, but I guess this would be right for "Trucks Are Beautiful" where all makes are shown. I'd like to sit and watch the whole thing. Those Brits ran steam power for a long time
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Black Friday pics
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Frank Leparik pic and a FB pic
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More FB.
Really like these two... Log hauler supposedly is a '66 M-80... Attachment 1711038 Attachment 1711039 |
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Neat
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More good stuff
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Starting to wonder again.
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Nice '65 Chevy in the 1st picture. Almost has to be a C-80.
The truck in the 2nd picture is a '62 6500 beautifully restored by a member over at the '60-'66 GMC Truck Club. http://6066gmcclub.com/index.php I believe the truck in the 3rd picture is his as well. The 4th is of the Red 6500 getting restored. |
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Sure some more goodness won't hurt.
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The pictures seem to just get better. I love the '60-'66 tandems. I like all the old tandems, but those box sixties look so stout!
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I try to share the good stuff here..
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Hay a cannonball
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Tried to get a picture, didn't turn out. I was heading down the highway yesterday and saw an unusual Brigadier, maybe y'all have seen one like it. It was an extremely short wheelbase, the single rear axle was practically right behind the cab. I thought it was an aircraft tug til I got right up on it. It was pulling a massive camper. Anyone ever seen one with an extremely short wheelbase? What would the application have been?
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Mobile home toters are short as they can get them
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Love the paint
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