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and he drives it everyday
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I don't think I've ever seen a daily driver this banged up, the pics don't do it justice, this old guy has been through a war. A little hard to start sometimes but this is his daily driver, good ole chevy!
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Chevy Tough :bowtie: :metal:
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what a cream puff!! :lol: man that is truly built like a rock
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Look....5-lug fronts, and 6-lug rears. Just keep it running, I guess!
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Future GoodMark test vehicle :lol: :lol:
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Awesome :bowtie:
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Demo Derby winner?
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Hit by a rock?
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looks just like little old lady drove it once a week to church on sundays....
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LOOKS LIKE A TN. TRUCK :lol:
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Ive seen worse :bowtie:
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id rather have that than most of the sh!t runnin around PA :/
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cant' beat a CLASSIC DAILY DRIVER no matter what shape it is in!!
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Bodywork?!?!? I don't need no STINKIN BODYWORK!!! (LOL) Tried Tested & True!!!
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Looks like my 76 :D
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I bet he doesn't have to worry about other people yielding anymore. If I saw that I'd get over because I would figure that he doesn't care if he hits me or not.
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Love the spare tire rack...must have changed out the tank.
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heh, mines almost as bad... :metal:
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It looks worse than Fred Sanford old truck.
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Dang, so thats where my other driver went!!!!!! LOL!!!!!!! Oh! forgot Dads was black !!
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Racedvl needs to post that pic he took of the 69 swb that was near me. It was bent in the middle, the front top part of the bed touched the back of the cab. Rusty as all get out....with a V8 4 speed, and a factory tach dash. The guy retired it about a year and a half ago, but still has it and won't come off of it...the only part I'd want is the dash, so I'd have to get it for next to nothing.....
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I had 1 that was just about that Fugly, it wasnt bent, but was about 6 different colors! one thing for d@mn sure.....you couldnt loose that truck in a parking lot :D the wifey called it "sanford", & was too embarrassed to drive it......after 10 yrs of hard service, I smiled every time i went by the bank(they didnt get my money!) :D crazyL
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I had a boss once that had a daily driver work truck beat at least that bad.It was the same color,too.With red another yellow ,some blue and a primered hood(painted so it wouldn't rust after the great carb fire of '92).It had also had a service bed installed at some time by an other than professional.We took the ladder rack off of it when the front leg rusted thru and it looked like the rack might come thru the windshield.The best feature of thet truck was the auto oil fill option(a very rare owner added semi-pro device).It had a hose run from the oil filler cap theru the firewall and into the cab to a funnel.When the oil pressure dropped, the passengers responsibility was to pour a couple quarts in.We drove that truck on vacation from Amarillo Tx. to Corpus Christy Tx.(around 800) miles each way.22 quarts of oil.He finally had to retire the truck though.The steering got so loose that it turned left into a tree about 3:00 am one sat am.I think it just got tired and decided to commit suicide.He had put 400,000 miles on it in 11 years and guessed it had probably 2-300,000 when he got it.
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there is an old man that has one worse than that around here, i think it is a 68 gmc but man the frame is bent in the middle and the body makes that look like it is in mint condition, this old man hauls crap up to the metal recycler with it all the time and only once have i seen him on the side of the road and it was this july, his truck overheated it looked like to me
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kind of makes you wonder what the new trucks they are selling now will look like in 35 years.
BTW, I am pissed off. you would think the engineers back in the late 60's could have built a window crank handle that will last longer than 35 years. oh well, at least the original headlights still work. (T3's at that) |
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i thought my old 71 3/4 ton was bad the day i drove it home
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its amazing what a couple hard days of work, a bucket of bondo and a case of rattle can will do though!
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When I was still in school I worked at a sheetmetal shop. The two brothers that owned the shop had their Dad working there too. Every Friday afternoon it was our job to load Pops truck with as much scrap sheetmetal as it would haul. It was a 60-66 gen truck that had been painted black with a brush at one time. There wasn't a panel on it that didn't look like a bag of marbles from the years of scrap sheet metal being thrown on it (and at it). Till this day it is still the most dented up truck I can ever remember seeing.... :(
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