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03-24-2013, 03:17 PM | #1 |
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Join Date: Oct 2012
Location: Salt Lake City, Utah
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There's beauty in these trucks, regardless of their condition. Found an old photo
Came across this picture I took of the truck I would end up buying, as it sat on the corner of an intersection, calling out to me.
It's crazy how much I've ended up fixing and restoring, but at the same time, there is so much beauty still there with how it was. The white chalky oxidation gave the paint a weathered blue jean look. The dents in the grille and bumper told a story. The 1960's beer pull tops and cigarette butts under the seat and spare gas tank had yet to be found. The near mint build sheet, taped to the gas tank, showing its date and place of birth, as well as where it was sold were waiting to see daylight. Like an old photo of your wife when you first met- there's appreciation for her hair style. The way she wore her makeup. The clothes she wore, that you later removed from her in a pile on the bedroom floor... And even though you're more in love with her now, and dig her look, there's appreciation for what used to be. We are all lucky to drive such a piece of history. Something that gets better with age and everything we fix, yet was always cool to some degree. Posted via Mobile Device |
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