As good as it gets...
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As good as it gets...
....for my truck anyway
I know there's a lot of us out there that lack in the bling (or sheetmetal) department, but are still proud of our old rigs. So, post up your version of crusty but trusty, or just bask in the rotted glory of mine!
I know there's a lot of us out there that lack in the bling (or sheetmetal) department, but are still proud of our old rigs. So, post up your version of crusty but trusty, or just bask in the rotted glory of mine!
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If you have a truck and the bed is empty you better be on you way to pick something up or you dont need a truck and the bed is supposed to have wear n tear on it thats what they r for
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Ya know, it's funny, when I took those pics yesterday, that was the first time I'd washed the bed out in a year. There was about 3'' of dirt/rotten hay in there. I mostly haul tools around or scrap. In the winter I've got a topper for it-great for groceries and keeping hay dry.
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How much is a non-rusty truck worth up there in yankee land? I was thinking about getting a car hauler to buy and sell texas trucks up there, any market for that??
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