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Old 08-04-2015, 11:07 PM   #1
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Don't be alarmed, this thread is about a live and kickin' surviving beaut. I deal with a tire shop in the sticks and last week I had to get a front tire for the tractor on a farm I take care of repaired. I pass by this farm and never saw it before, but last week I saw this MD Chevy and almost turned around for a picture. I had to go back to the tire place the next day, had to order a new tire, and dang if I didn't drive n by w/o thinking about the picture, and it was sitting in the same place. Well, today I went back with the other tire to get it replaced and I remembered the truck, so went by real slow and got a shot of it still in the same place. I'll have to go back and stop, walk up, and get better pictures. Hopefully I'll get a chance to chat with someone. I am sure it is not for sale. They obviously went over it and am als sure they love it as much as any one of us. Here it is:
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Old 08-05-2015, 07:00 AM   #2
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Don't be alarmed, this thread is about a live and kickin' surviving beaut. I deal with a tire shop in the sticks and last week I had to get a front tire for the tractor on a farm I take care of repaired. I pass by this farm and never saw it before, but last week I saw this MD Chevy and almost turned around for a picture. I had to go back to the tire place the next day, had to order a new tire, and dang if I didn't drive n by w/o thinking about the picture, and it was sitting in the same place. Well, today I went back with the other tire to get it replaced and I remembered the truck, so went by real slow and got a shot of it still in the same place. I'll have to go back and stop, walk up, and get better pictures. Hopefully I'll get a chance to chat with someone. I am sure it is not for sale. They obviously went over it and am als sure they love it as much as any one of us. Here it is:
Thats a sharp looking truck. Nice to see the old ones still at it. That one looks like its in great shape. Paint still casts a reflection. Looks like the owner/operator is mindful of thier equipment.
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