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Old Yesterday, 07:45 AM   #1
Palf70Step
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December 2024 ToTM

Since December is normally thought of with gift giving, our Truck of the Month (ToTM) theme for December is a type of gift giving we will phrase as:

Hand Me Downs!

Unlike some of the clothes, our theme is a hand me down we LOVE. Those beloved vehicles that we got from a parent, grandparent, older siblings, or other relative.

To be an eligible for this month's contest:
  • Open to all years and models of Trucks, Blazers, Suburbans, Tahoes, Yukons, and Jimmys.
  • The nominee must be a board member and the current owner of the truck.
  • You had to have gotten the vehicle from a family (to include in-laws) member (either as a gift or purchase).
  • It must be road worthy and currently legal to be on the road.
  • If a truck was selected as a 2023 or 2024 ToTM winner then you are ineligible. If the truck was nominated but not selected as a ToTM winner then it may be nominated and compete in this month's category.
To Nominate:

You or someone else may nominate the vehicle. The nominee must be a board member and the current owner of the truck. Once you decide on who you wish to nominate, just add your nomination to this thread. We will need two pictures minimum (at least one full view of the vehicle) with/for the nomination as well as the owner’s board name, the Make/Model/Year of vehicle, and which family member the truck came from.

Nominees will run through November 23. The first 15 nominees that meet the criteria will participate in the contest. I will PM the nominees to get any additional data or pictures if they have not already been provided. If the owner has a preferred picture they want used in the contest, please let me know in a PM. You can PM me for an e-mail address in case anyone has problems resizing the pictures for the board. A Poll Thread will be set up by November 24 in this board area and an announcement will be posted on the Discussion Boards to notify all that voting has begun. The Poll will run thru the morning of December 1 and the official announcement of the winner will be on the evening of December 1. The announcement of the TOTM winner will be posted through the General Discussion Board area.
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Old Yesterday, 08:39 AM   #2
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Thumbs up Re: December 2024 ToTM

I'll nominate my 1970 K/5 Blazer 93K actual miles.

It was bought new at Elm Chevrolet (still operating) in April, 1970 by my father.

I was gifted it in June, 1987.

Here are some vintage photos and photos taken a couple of days ago:

May 29, 1976:



August 20, 1977:





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1972 Cheyenne Super 20 2WD, DK Blue/White, 90K ACT. miles, 402, TH400, 4.10 open, tilt, tach, vacuum, A/C, AM/FM, manual throttle.. A mostly original paint never rusted Texas survivor...

2017 Sierra 1500 SLT 4WD, Black, 45k miles, 5.3, 6L80E, 3.42 LS, 20" polished wheels, everything but moonroof and 6.2...

2019 Canyon SLT 4WD, White, 62k miles, 3.6, 8L45, 3.23 LS, 18" wheels
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Old Yesterday, 01:04 PM   #3
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Re: December 2024 ToTM

Both of these were bought new by my dad. He sold the Camaro in 1973. I was able to find it and buy it back in 1991

My dad bought the 1995 Dually new in August of 1995 and mostly used it to pull a horse trailer. My dad passed away in 2008. My step mom continued to use the truck form time to time. But 2 years ago she told me it was time to let it go. I had to have it, and gladly paid her for the truck. These are very sentimental to me, and I’m very proud to own both of these.
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Old Yesterday, 08:58 PM   #4
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Re: December 2024 ToTM

My Mother in Law bought our '35 Chevy for us. The first two pictures are the day we went to look at it for the first time. Third picture is the day we went to bring it home two months later. The last two pictures are what it looks like inside and out at this time. I am always improving things.
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Old Yesterday, 11:57 PM   #5
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Re: December 2024 ToTM

heres my 1951 5 window .. from my Dad, dressed red for Christmas

HO-HO-HO. Merry Christmas all my truck buddies!
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Old Today, 05:40 PM   #6
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Re: December 2024 ToTM

I'll nominate my 1970 CST/10 that I got from my Dad just a couple of years ago. This truck has been in my family since 1974, and it will always be in the family.

I even got a shot of him signing over the title.

He passed away back in February, so this truck has a lot of meaning to our entire family.

Gary
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