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I’ve been trying to get a pic of this truck for awhile. I pass it on the road a lot, but haven’t caught it parked until today.
This is a farmers daily driver. He drives it at least 20 miles a day up a steep mountain and back down. He really is using it for farm use, picking up groceries and hardware are where I’ve seen it, besides parked at his farm. |
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Makes you wonder whats actually holding it together....:flag: LockDoc |
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That is a bit awesome. Got to be some sort of cost per year record.
When I was a kid there was a rancher just like that. He would buy a brand new blazer and drive that thing into the ground. The first I noticed was a 70. Then go buy another brand new one. |
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I'm guessing it's exempt from any safety inspections...
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At least He doesn't have to worry about anybody stealing it or banging there doors into his or scratching it up. Way to go. Bet people walk way around it in parking lot. Be funny watching people all day. Good for him. Paid for itself many times over. Probably pretty happy guy. Cool!!
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I’m not positive, but farm use applies to using it for anything pertaining to your farm. Getting groceries and hardware fall into those categories. He probably passes several Roanoke County cops and the Roanoke and Floyd state troopers at least weekly. As a farmer once told me about driving a tractor on a slanted field,’ you just have to find your balls’.
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I'm gonna drive mine until it looks like that!
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From the dmv website; You are not required to register a vehicle (obtain license plates and decals) or pay a registration fee for any pickup or panel truck, sport utility vehicle, vehicle having a gross vehicle weight rating greater than 7,500 pounds, trailer, or semitrailer used exclusively for agricultural or horticultural purposes on lands owned or leased by the vehicle's owner. Although registration is not required, such vehicles must be titled. This registration exemption applies only to vehicles that are not operated on or over any public highway for any purpose other than: Crossing a highway; Operating along a highway for a distance of no more than seventy-five (75) miles from one part of the owner's land to another, irrespective of whether the tracts adjoin; Taking the vehicle or attached fixtures to and from a repair shop for repairs; Taking another vehicle exempt from registration under any provision of Va. Code §§ 46.2-664 through 46.2-668 or § 46.2-672, or any part or subcomponent of such a vehicle, to or from a repair shop for repairs, including return trips; Operating along a highway to and from a refuse disposal facility for the purpose of disposing of trash and garbage generated on a farm; or Operating along a highway for a distance of no more than seventy-five (75) miles for the purpose of obtaining supplies for agricultural or horticultural purposes, seeds, fertilizers, chemicals, or animal feed. (Va. Code § 46.2-665) Transporting the vehicle owner between his residence and the land where such agricultural or horticultural activities take place. What would be neat to know is whether or not he’s the original owner and is getting every cent out of it ! I’ve driven farm trucks like that to where you had to keep the windows down to let the exhaust fumes out that were coming up through the floor. |
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I keep looking at it. Is it an optical illusion with no two panels on the same plane?
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It looks like the frame is broken. That's scary!
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It's got cool patina where the rust holes aren't. At least the drivers door is pretty well aligned. (As long as it's closed.)
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You are not required to register or pay a registration fee for any farm vehicle if the vehicle is making a return trip from any marketplace, transporting back to the farm ordinary and essential food and other products for home and farm use, or transporting farm supplies to the farm. (Va. Code § 46.2-673) So he’s good. I don’t know why there isn’t a paragraph in those regs regarding a requirement addressing the basic safety of the vehicle (specifically brakes)…. It would be interesting to get the history of the truck…. |
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I understand things can change over the years, but looking at the truck I would ask how does a C10 qualify for "Over 7500" GVWR.
Thoughts? Smitty |
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Like a Rock.
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If y’all saw the mountain he travels up and down every day with hairpin turns and a 55 speed limit, you like me would think he’s apparently an excellent mechanic.
The rotting(?) of the bed mounts causing it to tip, is a relatively new issue. It does make it look like the frame is gone, but I don’t know how it could be with his traveling. |
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It makes The Farm Truck (from the street outlaws) look pristine!!
I’ve never seen the lack of a license plate, like that, ever....to be on a road, some sort of a registered plate has to be on it. Oklahoma has farm use plates, not the Mr. Haney type, as pictured!!!! I’d like to have it!!! Put a LS3 in it, and of course good brakes and all fundamentally proper safety items.... Looks like something, Too Much Stuff has at his house!!!! |
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I don't know why, but the second I saw this old truck, I thought of this old flag! I love that song.
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And the truck looks like it falling apart "one piece at a time".
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Thanks for this one great picture!!! |
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I’ll be on the lookout. I don’t want to cause him any problems though.
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