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Old 04-06-2014, 12:45 PM   #1
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Re: most original 60-66 truck in existence?

I couldn't figure the best place to post the below pics, so since all my trucks are unrestored survivors, I picked this thread.
We had the pleasure to meet member Sodly on Saturday. Out from Nebraska on a business trip of sorts, he had asked if he could drop by for a peek at my collection. I was more than happy to oblige, and so went about assembling the herd for a little show and tell.
Due to my unique storage situation, this was the FIRST time EVER to get all the trucks in one place at the same time. Photos resulting.
Yes, I'm very lucky to have neighbors that can tolerate the nut-job down the street who climbs on his roof to take pics of a bunch of old trucks clogging our little block.
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Old 04-06-2014, 01:00 PM   #2
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I couldn't figure the best place to post the below pics, so since all my trucks are unrestored survivors, I picked this thread...Due to my unique storage situation, this was the FIRST time EVER to get all the trucks in one place at the same time. Photos resulting...Yes, I'm very lucky to have neighbors that can tolerate the nut-job down the street who climbs on his roof to take pics of a bunch of old trucks clogging our little block.
Thanks for sharing, & what a beautiful collection you have! Glad your neighbors were understanding as well. ....I love customs of all sorts (street rods, rat rods, sport trucks, etc.), as well as restored classics, but there's something truly unique about unrestored survivors. At times, it's hard to believe such automobiles in that condition exist today.
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Old 04-06-2014, 01:02 PM   #3
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That is so awesome!
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Old 04-06-2014, 04:03 PM   #4
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I couldn't figure the best place to post the below pics, so since all my trucks are unrestored survivors, I picked this thread.
We had the pleasure to meet member Sodly on Saturday, out from Nebraska on a business trip of sorts, he had asked if he could drop by for a peek at my collection. I was more than happy to oblige, and so went about assembling the herd for a little show and tell.
Due to my unique storage situation, this was the FIRST time EVER to get all the trucks in one place at the same time. Photos resulting.
Yes, I'm very lucky to have neighbors that can tolerate the nut-job down the street who climbs on his roof to take pics of a bunch of old trucks clogging our little block.
Great pictures Bruce ! Nice to see them all in one place. Few OK Used Car-Truck banners and a string of lights and you'd have a 1967 Used car lot . Hopefully Sodly helped you drive them back to storage, its the least he could do
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Old 04-07-2014, 01:20 AM   #5
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Few OK Used Car-Truck banners and a string of lights and you'd have a 1967 Used car lot . Hopefully Sodly helped you drive them back to storage, its the least he could do
Ha! My wife said the same thing about needing some of those little flags on a line.
Getting all the trucks in one place was entirely my idea. I just never had a good excuse to do it before. Of course Sodly was completely polite and offered to help jockey them back. Good guy.
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That street looks vary familiar are those the field lights of Burrows in the background. If so we are almost neighbors. I am still trying to figure out where in Griffith Park or the Equestrian Center you can park on the dirt.


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I couldn't figure the best place to post the below pics, so since all my trucks are unrestored survivors, I picked this thread.
We had the pleasure to meet member Sodly on Saturday. Out from Nebraska on a business trip of sorts, he had asked if he could drop by for a peek at my collection. I was more than happy to oblige, and so went about assembling the herd for a little show and tell.
Due to my unique storage situation, this was the FIRST time EVER to get all the trucks in one place at the same time. Photos resulting.
Yes, I'm very lucky to have neighbors that can tolerate the nut-job down the street who climbs on his roof to take pics of a bunch of old trucks clogging our little block.
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Old 04-17-2014, 04:45 PM   #7
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I am still trying to figure out where in Griffith Park or the Equestrian Center you can park on the dirt.
You can't!...well, legally anyway. Er, umm...
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I couldn't figure the best place to post the below pics, so since all my trucks are unrestored survivors, I picked this thread.
We had the pleasure to meet member Sodly on Saturday. Out from Nebraska on a business trip of sorts, he had asked if he could drop by for a peek at my collection. I was more than happy to oblige, and so went about assembling the herd for a little show and tell.
Due to my unique storage situation, this was the FIRST time EVER to get all the trucks in one place at the same time. Photos resulting.
Yes, I'm very lucky to have neighbors that can tolerate the nut-job down the street who climbs on his roof to take pics of a bunch of old trucks clogging our little block.
Great trucks oem4me! I saw the red one at the early Rodders meet but couldn't find you. Next time I'll introduce myself. I usually go in my primer white 64 c10. With my girl and my 136 lb bulldog.
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