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Old 08-28-2009, 08:30 PM   #51
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Old 11-25-2010, 12:02 AM   #52
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You find empty Billy Beer cans behind the seat
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Old 11-25-2010, 07:30 AM   #53
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The only plastic in your whole truck is the knobs on the dashboard and the window cranks.....

you have window cranks!

That is funny, I picked my 12 yr old daughter and a friend up in my '63 a few weeks ago...the friend asked "why is everything metal in here?" and "how do I roll the window down?"(she had never been in a vehicle without power windows!!)

Then the best was when she asked if I would pick them up in it everytime!
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Old 11-25-2010, 08:44 AM   #54
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come on guys...

You know you have an old truck when the starter is on the floor...or in the grill.

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Old 11-25-2010, 10:37 AM   #55
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You can actually lean on the fender without it buckling.....
A cop pulls you over and says what's up with the beer can in the back?
Emergency repairs officer!
The guy at the parts shop says-What's a generator??
Heard at a car show- A big block v-6? what's that from a school bus??
You clean out your floorboards with a leaf blower.
And last, but not least.
"Granny Gear!"
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Old 11-25-2010, 10:45 AM   #56
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This is a GREAT thread! ok -

You know you have an old truck when you can't lock the doors from the inside... (which for me really means you can't lock your keys in the truck)

You know you have an old truck when you have to go to about ten different hardware stores until you realize that only an ancient True Value or Ace Hardware that's been in biz for 40 years or so and has the old guy in the key shop that happens to have a small stash of old GM key blanks in order to get some dupe keys cut for your ride....

You know you have an old truck if you have to explain to the passenger how to adjust the seat belts because they don't retract automatically.... and have to point out "no, no there is not a shoulder belt".

You know you have an old truck when your passenger asks "what is that sloshing noise I hear behind the seat??"

You know you have an old truck if its turn signals were "optional"...

You know you have an old truck if engaging the parking brake has nothing to do with using your foot...

And last but not least, You KNOW you have an old truck id part of your transmission's name is "granny"....

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Old 11-25-2010, 10:54 AM   #57
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Re: You Know You're Working on an Old Truck When...

when your 65 chevy is 30 years older than you.

when your gf sees it for the first time and says "Its Huge!".

when your neighbor comes to your garage and sais "I havnt seen one of these in years!".

when your friends think NAPCO is a new parts store.

when your working with the garage door open and all the traffic has to slow down and stare like its a peep show.

when you can completely dismantle your truck with 4 wrenches and a screwdriver.

when your in the parts store and they ask you what your working on the old guy at the counter just smiles and says "Lets see if we can still get those parts"
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Old 11-25-2010, 12:01 PM   #58
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You know you have an old truck when all the other drivers on the road give you a thumbs up
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Old 11-25-2010, 12:18 PM   #59
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Re: You Know You're Working on an Old Truck When...

When you are driving and hit a bump ,that causes the ignition key to fall out of the switch.
when you tap the gas when coasting to hear the rear end clang .
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Old 11-25-2010, 12:54 PM   #60
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when you can sit on the fender with your tool box on the air cleaner and your feet on the frame rails when you change your plugs.....you 60's guys know what I'm talking about


I still do that. actually I have a rolling tool cart that I put next to the fender and just lean out the hood to grab tools. it hold more tools than the air cleaner
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Old 11-25-2010, 01:07 PM   #61
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When you ask the parts guy for a 2004 GMC alternator, Ford injectors and 66 Chevy headlights, and INSIST they are all going on the same vehicle.
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Old 11-25-2010, 01:13 PM   #62
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You change the air/fuel mixture with a screwdriver, not a chip.

What's a carburetor??
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Old 11-25-2010, 01:41 PM   #63
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Re: You Know You're Working on an Old Truck When...

When someone clips your front bumper in traffic and repairing the damage requires removing a few bolts, while causing thousands of dollars damage to the other car and leaving plastic and Styrofoam all over the street.

When you wife understands and accepts that it will never be finished.

When little kids think your truck is cool because it looks like the one in Twilight!
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Old 11-25-2010, 01:48 PM   #64
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when your bleeding and your not sure how you did it
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Old 11-25-2010, 01:51 PM   #65
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you know your working on an old truck when you first look for used parts in your shed before buying new parts

you know your working on an old truck when you just always make sure your in park before you start it

when you have to keep it running for a few min in cold weather

when 90% of the dash is steel
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Old 11-25-2010, 01:59 PM   #66
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finding new parts is more trouble than what it takes changing them on your truck
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Old 11-25-2010, 03:24 PM   #67
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Re: You Know You're Working on an Old Truck When...

Most of these relate to owning an old truck rather than working on it..

-When you can't keep up to old ladies on the freeway because of your gear ratio.

-When you try to blow up your engine by redlining it for a few minutes, then still get many more years of service out of it.

-When you bring an ice scraper with you for the INSIDE of the windshield while you're driving.

-When your gas "pedal" is a stub with no pedal

-When you can do a two minute burnout on bias ply tires and later not being able to tell which tires were on the back since the rubber was so hard that it barely burnt off.

-When your friends try to convince you to buy something 35years newer and you don't care to justify an explanation of why you won't do that.

-When you drive through a puddle and get wet even though your window is up

-When you hit a bump in traffic and your horn wont shut off.

-When you let off the gas every time you see a cop because your exhaust is far from legal.

-When you don't even think of masking anything off to paint something

-When your tailgate only stays up with a strap or bungee.. or wont even open.

-When your washer fluid switch stops working on a slushy day and you can do an emergency fix on the spot by wiring the washer pump to the horn switch.. (true story)

-When you gotta keep the window cracked so as not to succumb to exhaust fumes

-When the cops pull you over, it's because they didn't see your shoulder belt.. again.

-When you stop for a break on a road trip, you get out and your ears are ringing

-You fall through the floor of your box

-You can't copy your key because there's no teeth left to copy

-When you break down at home it's no big deal since you have three of everything.

-When your windshield wipers swing in opposite directions

-When you get in an argument with the parts guy about what year your truck is, and end up showing him the registration..
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Old 11-25-2010, 03:46 PM   #68
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When you break down in the middle of nowhere, but you can get it running with what you find in the glovebox or behind the seat.
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Old 11-25-2010, 04:10 PM   #69
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When you close the hood (or doors) and it sounds like it is raining! (little rust pieces falling on the floor)
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Old 11-25-2010, 04:25 PM   #70
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the neighbor complains about your truck that you drive because it looks like a junk car in the yard when its parked .

it did not come with seat belts.

your gas cap is frozen on in the winter.

it marks its territory like a dog .
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Old 11-25-2010, 06:04 PM   #71
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Or you know you have a old truck because every water puddle you hit makes your engine stall (points distributor)
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Old 11-25-2010, 08:56 PM   #72
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Re: You Know You're Working on an Old Truck When...

When you turn the key you say, c'mon baby, one more time for daddy.
When you buy gas 4 gallons at a time because 5 gallons will reach the tiny hole in your tank.
When you carry an extra quart of every fluid your truck takes,"just in case"
When your girlfriend says "did you hear that?"
You just smile and say "Oh that? It always sounds like that."
If you have to explain how to open your door.
Pull in on the armrest, pull the door handle up, then bump it with your shoulder! Works every time.
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Old 11-25-2010, 08:57 PM   #73
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You know you have an old truck when your yearly insurance is cheaper than your monthly light bill!
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Old 11-25-2010, 09:33 PM   #74
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you know your truck is old when the Ignition switch goes bad and you can get by just touching the wires together until you find a new one.


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Old 11-25-2010, 10:57 PM   #75
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...when you can sit inside the engine compartment with the engine while changing spark plugs.
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