Photos of your truck being a truck
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Photos of your truck being a truck
Lets see pictures of your truck pulling, hauling, towing or whatever
I'll start
I'll start
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Re: Photos of your truck being a truck
Here is mine, I was taking a class to work on my CHP restoration, 50 mile roundtrip for 20 weeks...
Alan
PS At least I wont need to use to Barracuda to haul anymore...
Another from a recent show where I had the car in Work In Progress...
I have had the truck for just about a year now and it was purchased to be a truck, of my three vehicles it gets the best mileage at about 14 mpg.Alan
PS At least I wont need to use to Barracuda to haul anymore...
Re: Photos of your truck being a truck
heres mine hauling my bike after a day at the track
Re: Photos of your truck being a truck
were still with us.
John
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Re: Photos of your truck being a truck
Great pictures guys! Keep them coming. Sorry to hear about Elsie, John. I wish my old dog was still around too
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Re: Photos of your truck being a truck
John, did Karen and I meet Elsie? I thought we met a younger pup when we stopped by. Great truck and so sorry to see a good pet go.Hobcobble wrote:Here's a favorite of mine. I sure wish Elsie
were still with us.
John
Re: Photos of your truck being a truck
16 foot switch ties. super heavy! have had 5800 plus of gravel in it and almost t pallets of 80 lb concrete bags. no sweat.
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Re: Photos of your truck being a truck
This is a really great thread. Someday I WILL have a Sweptline to go along with my A100!!
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Re: Photos of your truck being a truck
great thread.
here's mine proving that she's no show poodle...
Ben
here's mine proving that she's no show poodle...
Ben
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I would be too!!!CSS-Registry wrote:The guys at the Feed Store are always nervous loading it up...
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Re: Photos of your truck being a truck
I can do that with my half ton...no problem!!!Kaegi wrote:16 foot switch ties. super heavy! have had 5800 plus of gravel in it and almost t pallets of 80 lb concrete bags. no sweat.
Any idea what those timbers weigh?
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dont know but 3 guys can barely slide one. and no way 3 guys could pick one up off the ground. I could not believe how heavy those @#$%^ things were. I cut them up into 3 foot pieces for house cribbing.. much more managable.Yellow71 wrote:I can do that with my half ton...no problem!!!Kaegi wrote:16 foot switch ties. super heavy! have had 5800 plus of gravel in it and almost t pallets of 80 lb concrete bags. no sweat.
Any idea what those timbers weigh?
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Kaegi wrote:
dont know but 3 guys can barely slide one. and no way 3 guys could pick one up off the ground. I could not believe how heavy those @#$%^ things were. I cut them up into 3 foot pieces for house cribbing.. much more managable.
That truck is awesome!
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Re: Photos of your truck being a truck
Met up with Doug and bought his Crew cab. Great Meeting you Doug and thanks for all the extra stuff.
Trip home was good.
Trip home was good.
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Looks good, Jimmy. What is your plan for a second crew cab?
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Awesome!!jimmy wrote:Met up with Doug and bought his Crew cab.
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Re: Photos of your truck being a truck
My Brother Jimmy's truck is slightly nicer than my D-100...what a jerk!
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Re: Photos of your truck being a truck
Mike- I forgot how nice your 69' looked after the paint. Man it looks like a million bucks. Thier is just something cool about a sweptline pulling a 60's "B" body!