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10-28-2002, 11:54 PM | #1 |
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No wonder you freak out!
Now I get it! I just got home from a 5400 mile round trip from my home here in the California desert to eastern New York state, and on this long trip I saw maybe 5 of our trucks.... I see more than that on the average day here in my town. The oldest vehicles I saw much of was late 80s pickups, and they already had lots of rust on them, far more than is on my 57 suburban which sits outside. I never realized it was that hard to find a rust free body part but now I understand. And then the real reason people dont bother to come out here and get rust free parts is because it is a heck of a long way! I just have one question- how come nobody back there has a garage? Where I live we have sunshine 350 days a year, and I have a garage! I dont know how you guys do it........ I guess I am pretty lucky, the main problem here is dried out rubber seals and sandblasted windows. Anyway, now I understand why some people freak out about parting out good trucks........
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10-29-2002, 12:44 AM | #2 |
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i see a lot of 69-72 trucks, most of them are in decent shape, not really nice or anything but restorable. i live in VA btw
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10-29-2002, 01:50 AM | #3 |
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YEP -- I LIVED IN MICHIGAN FOR 35 YEARS PRIOR TO MOVING TO NEVADA ABOUT 8 YEARS AGO. I DROVE A RUSTFREE 70 SHORT FLEET CST BACK THERE, BUT IT WAS A REALY REALY RARE RIDE FOR THE AREA, & THE WEATHER ONLY LET ME DRIVE IT ABOUT 5 MONTHS OUT OF THE YEAR. ON A STILL NIGHT YOU COULD HEAR THE CORN GROW & THE CARS RUST.
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10-29-2002, 09:32 AM | #4 |
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I see 3 or 4 every day in the Dallas area that i have not seen before. Most are average condition and still being used to work out of. Every now and then i see one that is pretty nice. There are several for sale around here but are priced a little steep.
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10-29-2002, 11:04 AM | #5 |
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Had to laugh and laugh yesterday,
I was coming home from the store the other day and turned onto the last stretch of road before my house. I was following 4 67-72 trucks and behind me there were 5 more (just a coincidence) well we all got bunched up together and were going real slow. I looked up ahead to see what the problem was and there was an older ford truck puking smoke and going about 5 miles an hour or so. I looked at some of the other drivers and we were all laughing. At the same time we were going by a golf course and half of the golfers were looking and pointing like it was some type of parade or something. I was just a real wierd coincidence that all theses chevy's and gmc's were on the road at the same time being slowed by a crappy ford. Wish I would have had my video camera
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