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Author Topic: I would like you to met my new friend from TAXAS  (Read 2426 times)

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Offline wildlifeminnesota

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My Toyota  :happy1: my last one I have for 12 years and I still have it today, still run good Thou it could us a better heater, But real like the exert cab room I have with my new one,,,

I have been looking for a new one for over a year now in good shape with low miles and for a good price there hard to fine, I pick this up in late January,

Who less here like Toyota smaller truck?    
« Last Edit: March 03/23/13, 10:51:08 AM by wildlifeminnesota »

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toyota's are very nice starter trucks good for young kids learning how to drive or smaller framed older women...   :rotflmao: :rotflmao:

just messing with ya... i like my dodge... feel free to take your shots now.
If science fiction has taught me anything, it's that you can never have enough guns and ammo when the zombies come back to life... "WS"

Offline wildlifeminnesota

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toyota's are very nice starter trucks good for young kids learning how to drive or smaller framed older women...   :rotflmao: :rotflmao:

just messing with ya... i like my dodge... feel free to take your shots now.

You know I am going To,,,,,  ;D That mean their good tuck If you trust your kids and your mom in then  ;D You world never want your kid or mom to get stuck in the snow would you?????  :moon: :moon:

I do like my old Chevy I had this one for 22 year now Love the power but you know the cost of gas now days,,,, 

Offline beeker

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that's a good looking chevy right there.. i'ld let that follow my dodge around anytime.

had one like it in highschool.. ( wasn't quite as nice as yours) wish I still had it.. would love to get an older pickup and fix it up strictly for hunting.. complete with a winch, high jack, dog kennel, rubber floor, maybe even a built in cooler.. who knows what I could come up with
If science fiction has taught me anything, it's that you can never have enough guns and ammo when the zombies come back to life... "WS"

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that's a good looking chevy right there.. i'ld let that follow my dodge around anytime.

had one like it in highschool.. ( wasn't quite as nice as yours) wish I still had it.. would love to get an older pickup and fix it up strictly for hunting.. complete with a winch, high jack, dog kennel, rubber floor, maybe even a built in cooler.. who knows what I could come up with

Yes it is, but I do not think I would be follow your dodge!!!  ;) If anything you be following that Chevy  :rotflmao:

I got that one around 94 I think I paid 4500. for it, When my son was a baby, But he show no instead  on it, Kid that like this game on the computer, So I wait in tell one of my grand kids show so instead to it,  ;D   

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it's worth every penny.. no computer to crap out on your.. just pure mechanics and horse power.

love the sound an older pickup makes when it starts up.. you can hear the power.. then when you rev it a bit and the you can feel the torq rock the pickup.. can't be beat. your grandkids/future grandkids are lucky.

If science fiction has taught me anything, it's that you can never have enough guns and ammo when the zombies come back to life... "WS"

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350 is the motor size 350 turbo tram pose rear end,, 4x4 with lock out 4 BB carb I all so exter motor , 6 exert cab's with one being a 2 BB cab with two topper with one flat old hard one, exert, parts that has a factory tact for auto duel pipes with header  :scratch:   

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what kinda shape is the body in? it looks perfect in the picture.. you patch up the rust on it or is the steel still solid without bondo/patches?
If science fiction has taught me anything, it's that you can never have enough guns and ammo when the zombies come back to life... "WS"

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Beside I think my grad kids would like the history,,, I think I renumber some good time I had with that Chevy This photo was 15 years ago,,,

This is one more Chevy that been in my family 1959 Chevy My dad got it new in 59 he owe a gas Stanton, He use to put start the race car in WA, Back some years ago he hit a horse on the bridge, Well one of my bother got it and he was planing to fix it up, but after years of get nowhere my other bother took it over and him and dad fix it up to this,,, it been in are family for close to 50 years      

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Yes It was fix at one time, Think the only place that was cab corners, None in fender or box or tailgate, So yes it is 95% solid This is when I got it  and This was my dad Chevy before photo     

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sounds like you got a family tradition of pickups there.. something nice about a classic pickup
If science fiction has taught me anything, it's that you can never have enough guns and ammo when the zombies come back to life... "WS"