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That is not "my" thing, but wowzy wowzers that is a friggin work of art!
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Being a 34 year senior telco tech, I do appreciate the advances over the years on trucks. I drive an aerial lift nowadays. Beats the old rickety wood ladders of yore.
Very kool pic.
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Nice Pics
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04-06-2022, 09:34 PM | #130 |
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I remember when my dad was with the Alameda County (CA ) Sheriff's Department they had a few of those square body trucks as Civil Defense rescue trucks. Suprised to see one today.
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04-06-2022, 10:24 PM | #131 |
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When you mention 'civil defense', reminds me of the the old phone company that was designated for that government title, including the green steel hard hats with the C/D triangle on them that were worn during the ' duck and cover' tests. Wish I could find one of those now.
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Oregon:
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04-07-2022, 01:58 PM | #133 |
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A friend of mine on IG recently bought this sweet time capsule. It is currently being upgraded with an LS drivetrain as well as larger rims and other chassis and air suspension upgrades.
This thing is so cool (IMO). He said everything in the camper works. It also have a small built in fridge that I did not include a picture of. Thanks Marc
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Complete with olive green appliances. That's livin.
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Thats nice!
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Sinclair tanker
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lksldf lkjl
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04-15-2022, 03:25 PM | #139 |
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Love that phone truck! I just love "working cars and trucks" so much. If I could own a collection that would be high on my list. Police cars, ambulances, tow trucks, damn that would be cool!
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I had one of those, of course I chopped the top. Sorry, no photos.
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Odd one on Ebay
https://www.ebay.com/itm/25549483180...8105&customid=
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Long beds don't do it especially at 100K
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100k with random location for seats?
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F**d COE
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this is off the wall crazy different
some canuck loonie installed a detroit diesel and two 4 speed transmission in his apache first video shows the install https://youtu.be/g45hb4Sv4a8 2nd video has him driving it https://youtu.be/C94vfDmp8Gw
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Not because it's a Ford. I actually like the '48-'50 F1's pretty well. The '51-'52 F1's less but this person has a lot of talent but very little taste in my opinion.
He should have known when to "lift the brush" a lot earlier than he did.
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Got a recent 'antiquated acquisition' from work.
Thought of the AD Bell truck. This is going to be incorporated into the 'Rust-mod' project.
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Seems like a great spot to start a roof chop......natural patina not my thing though
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That just needs some bondo and paint. just ask Brian
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