Yesterday, we got our new pickup! It is
exactly what we wanted. We didn't need one of these yuppie trucks that works year-round, goes faster than 55MPH, and has a fully intact body. No, what we need is something that we can use every other week or so to haul stuff off to the dump. Something that works most of the year. Something cheap.
So I've assembled some photos of this wonder. We'll begin with the high-quality metal body:
Click here to read more (and see more photos)...
Next up, the jug of antifreeze it came with, "just in case":
Next, the luxurious interior:
And now, the high-quality floor -- only one hole in 25 years:
Recent bodywork to improve the exterior:
Loose mystery wires at the rear bumper:
And finally, this wonder of modern transportation in all its glory:
Comments
Sun, 07.09.2008 22:11
File size is gtk bug 325095 in http://bugzilla.gnome.org/sho w_bug.cgi?id=325095
Sun, 07.09.2008 20:56
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Sun, 07.09.2008 20:29
I just stumbled across your si te. Done a lot of nice work to your old farmstead.
Sat, 06.09.2008 17:14
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Sat, 06.09.2008 01:00
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Fri, 05.09.2008 16:22
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Fri, 05.09.2008 14:38
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