Just a cool truck.i meant to quote hotwheels post. all good
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Just a cool truck.i meant to quote hotwheels post. all good
With age comes wisdom.Too much snow for me lol!
Here at a favorite lunch spot; Rawhide doesn't think his great great grandson is very good looking....
It’s that daggum music kids are listening too these days!Rawhide doesn't think his great great grandson is very good looking....
So when I was young, LOUD rock’n’roll was the way you listened to it. “Turn it down”, that’s all I ever heard. Now, I’ll be in my truck or even at home, and I still like it loud. But, it’s my kid who’s always saying “Turn it down”. WTFIt’s that daggum music kids are listening too these days!
Yup I'll have to replace the mufflers before I put the CD player in Rawhide, or I'll have to turn it up to be heard over the exhaust.....and then the speakers will be distorting.... always something ain't it?So when I was young, LOUD rock’n’roll was the way you listened to it. “Turn it down”, that’s all I ever heard. Now, I’ll be in my truck or even at home, and I still like it loud. But, it’s my kid who’s always saying “Turn it down”. WTF
I have seen a few dealers do that. Some never even register. Or you get the person who buys it, and something bad happens to them, and the family can't sale it, BC of sentimental reasons. It's rear, but does happen. I remember seeing a special on this dealer, that opened in the 1930s. They had several vehicles that never were registered up for sale, after the owner died. A 63 Impala SS 409 with less than 100 miles. Still hade the covers on it from the factory, over the seats, carpet, ext. It never was prepared for sale, by the dealer. It was just like the day, it was delivered to the dealer, off of the truck.there wer about 30 or 40 vehicles like that in that auction.Who in 1979 buys a brand new Firebird, drives it home and puts it directly in the barn to sit for ~52 years??? That just doesn't compute in the ol' brain bucket for me.