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Couple more I haven't seen posted. The 1st pic is a 1963 (Id like to have the poster off the wall), the 2nd one is really cool of the engine machine on the assembly line. The 3rd appears to be a truckload of 1964's
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Chevys and GMC's (at least one) mixed and a 2-Ton on the bottom. All hauled by a GMC Cracker Box. Interesting picture.
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The family vacation rig my dad bought new when I was young.:metal:
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http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/a...1&d=1379528758Appears to be an Olds engine....plant...olds still had the bell housing portion as part of the block..........what you think guys, still cool thou.
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Looks like the GM plant in Fremont. Amazing how few empty parking spaces there are.
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Heres a new one I found online. Looks to be a 60-63. Hes using the truck to pull tension on the fence.
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That's a helluva way to do fencework, lol. We used a fence wire tensioner that (if need be) could be hooked on a point of our tractor of no available posts were nearby. LostMy65, lets all play a game called Find The Of Era Trucks, lol.
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He's pulling the heck out of it too, or he has lead in the bed. Kinda ridin low in back.
I'd do the same thing I think. I went into a cattle supply store a few years ago asking about putting a fence up. The old blacksmith lookin guy told me how and what it'd cost, then he thought a minute, looked at my 140 lb frame and spaghetti arms, and said, "No offense son, but I hope youre gonna have some help with this. You really gotta put some heft on the fence to get it tight and Im not sure you can pull it off." I ended up not putting up a fence :lol:. This was before I had Cecilia though. |
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I'll be putting some fencing up.....maybe I'll give that a shot!.....Hopefully I don't pull to hard!:lol:
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YMCA of the Rockies shop trucks circa 1983:
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Heres a few more...you have to look but there are chevy trucks there
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I think the '61 was a brochure pic or something. Saw it on Facebook. The wrecker was recently on a '60-66 Facebook group as well, & the guy said it's his dad in the pic (circa early 60's).
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