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"If we ever start taking votes, this one's a shoe-in to win."
"Bring your truck to obedience school and we'll teach it to heel." "Ya know, when I said bring back a big pump for the farm this wasn't quite what I had in mind." "So I have to buy another truck to get the second shoe??" "I don't care what you put on it. A one foot bed is useless." Last edited by 1project2many; 08-21-2020 at 11:51 AM. |
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Bet that the sign for the silver slipper casino in LV.
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"Look pal, all I know is that the manifest says the Consigner is Prince Charming and the Consignee is Cinderella." "The truck's handling a little weird. Could you check the toe-in?" .
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I used to drive my un restored 54 past this sign in LV from 69-73, Company was later changed to YESCO and a competitor to my Dads employer Federal Sign and signal. Yesco did the "howdy partner" and many other icons. The sign and many others are in a LV museum.
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Here is a picture of my truck actually working. My wife's grandfather was the previous owner. I purchased it from him in 1988.
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Is this cool or what!
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thats cool. but what is he making ???
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drivers side panel for suburban? looks like guy is trimming flashing off stamping
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Yep!
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looks more like he's refining the edge of a mold die.
you wouldn't use a milling machine for trimming a sheet metal panel he's using a huge mill to boot
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I should have waited until Christmas to post this but I would forget.
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Looks like Santa is sitting on something other than a building!!
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LOLOLOLOLOL, damn you are good at that! LOLOLOLOL Brian
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Literally. That said if thats a real car up there the weight must be set on columns in his legs.
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My 54 was a flight line truck from 54-64 and prolly towed a few light planes. Saw a flight line safety film (yes real reel film" showing how to safety tow planes. In it an AD looking truck towed a t33 into a telephone pole damaging the wing. Around late 1969 i saw a dodge PU truck do the exact same thing cause the tow motors were all in use and they wanted the t33 off the parking pad to make room for an F-111.
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Cool stuff!
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Here is some context on how large that plane is.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Convair_B-36_Peacemaker
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I guess, by today's Chevy standards that tow vehicle would be called a double cab. Haha.
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