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Old 04-01-2021, 03:23 PM   #26
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Re: Gotta be quick!

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Reminds me of cars the broke down on Brooklyn queens expressway. Be all in one piece at lunch and bones by the ride home . Circa 1980
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He’s not kidding about breaking down on the Brooklyn bridge it would be stripped before you got out of it
Now THAT is sad. Where I come from the car would at least be on cinder blocks for a day or so before the rest of it disappeared

I imagine the guys who pulled all that clean sheet metal are pretty happy The only thing I’m sad about is that I didn’t get there first
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Old 04-01-2021, 03:30 PM   #27
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I would have been there first thing but one of the kids had practice at 9 so I didn’t get there until a little later. I looked it over for a few minutes but there was almost nothing. The bench seat was laying off to the side but someone took the brackets so I didn’t bother grabbing it. The inside of the cab was TOTALLY gutted with nothing left. The motor mounts were still attached to the engine but I don’t need them. The rear Dana 60 was still there, but again no need for it. I stepped back for a bit and watched as guys came by checking it out, chuckling at the look on their faces when they saw there was nothing left. One guy said he had been there earlier when the yard opened up and when he walked by there were at least 10 dudes on it just going to town. Like rats on a Cheeto
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Old 04-01-2021, 03:43 PM   #28
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Who every got a hold of the 72 is happy as all get out!!!!! Wow!!!!
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