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Old 08-28-2011, 09:05 PM   #1
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Re: Vintage picture thread

Almost forgot my Dads 67 c-30 (he swears it was a 68) Maybe the fenders were changed First pic is in 1985 second is 1987



Can you tell we had a wood burner?
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Almost forgot my Dads 67 c-30 (he swears it was a 68) Maybe the fenders were changed First pic is in 1985 second is 1987



Can you tell we had a wood burner?
Nice pics. Still got any of the trucks?
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Old 08-28-2011, 09:29 PM   #3
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As you can see in the pics the 70 was for sale back then. So it was gone after we used it as a work horse. My dad owned the 67 from 84/85 to 2000/2001 he replace the inline 6 once during that time. Sold it to a graveyard and says they are still using it.Said it was the best dump he's ever owned. By some of the other pics we have I can see why. He loaded that thing up like that all the time. Gotta love
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Just love this thread !!!
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Great thread ...
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I can't believe it! This is a picture of C. Speck Motors in my home town of Sunnyside, Washington. I loved their show room because it was right on the street and I would wander in as a kid and look over the new Chevys and Buicks. That building is now the offices of the Sunnyside Daily Sun News, and the dealership is out on the east edge of town and you can't just walk by it on the sidewalk any more. I sure miss it.
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