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    Mid 50s Chevy truck. The pic doesn’t do the paint justice. Had a cammed-up newer V8.

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    Walking into my hotel in Nashville.

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    Samuel L. Jackson as Jules Winnfield: Oh, I'm sorry. Did I break your concentration?

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    Do those tires actually have air in them? [the blue truck upthread]

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    Remind me. We'll send him a red cap and a Speedo.

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ID:	500367I grew up with a red 67 in the driveway

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    V.I.S.I.T

    Yesterday I saw a Ranger bass boat with a custom red white blue sparkle paint job with matching trailer & huge outboard. Unlike most trailers which are basically just rails, this had an aero cowling that was shaped to marry up to the boat and had the same sparkle RWB colors. It was bleeding ‘Merca
    No pic unfortunately

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    That's a pretty shiny MGA to be out in the wild.

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    Sorta qualifies- I rented this truck for a few days for a quick golf trip needed a ton of space for 3 guys with gear and felt like something new for a change. Ok
    Someone better talk me out of buying one soon. Me likey…

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    Some of the cooler vehicles I've seen this year

    rare GMC 1950's? Moving Van
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    1925 Rolls-Royce Phantom I - check out the round door.

    "An unlikely combination of extravagant European coachwork on a conservative British chassis, the car began as a 1925 Rolls-Royce Phantom I, and in 1934 it received a unique body built by Jonckheere of Belgium."

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    Grocery getter

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    Don't know what this lil' guy is
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    Lowrider exhibit at the Peterson Museum
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    From this afternoon



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    V.I.S.I.T

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    Three cylinder turbo
    Kei qualified
    With a wing
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    Quote Originally Posted by Aldo View Post
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    Sorta qualifies- I rented this truck for a few days for a quick golf trip needed a ton of space for 3 guys with gear and felt like something new for a change. Ok
    Someone better talk me out of buying one soon. Me likey…

    didn't care for that one. felt like driving a tank to me. much bigger than it needs to be. open that hood and there's 'bout 3 feet of dead space before you even get to the radiator!

    don't get me started on that ridiculously tiny bed...barely fits a pair of 196 skis, hope ya don't have anything longer in the quiver.


    fact.

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    Quote Originally Posted by m2711c View Post
    didn't care for that one. felt like driving a tank to me. much bigger than it needs to be. open that hood and there's 'bout 3 feet of dead space before you even get to the radiator!

    don't get me started on that ridiculously tiny bed...barely fits a pair of 196 skis, hope ya don't have anything longer in the quiver.


    fact.
    I rented one out west and had similar thoughts.

    The hood is impossibly long - I didn’t open it but I thought it helped to add to the city-block turn radius.

    The bed is really small and our skis/ski bags had to be wedged in.
    I still call it The Jake.

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    But it accomplished it's suburban duties in fine fashion. 3 men, golf gear and probably a case or 2 of UC. #notatruck

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    Quote Originally Posted by m2711c View Post
    didn't care for that one. felt like driving a tank to me. much bigger than it needs to be. open that hood and there's 'bout 3 feet of dead space before you even get to the radiator!

    don't get me started on that ridiculously tiny bed...barely fits a pair of 196 skis, hope ya don't have anything longer in the quiver.
    If they moved 3' from under the hood to the bed we'd have a winner?

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    eggzactly!

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    Frontal impact safety requirements

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    Go on, throw water on our fire

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    Well, we could go back to this... Maximum bed + minimum wheelbase + instant death...Click image for larger version. 

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    Quote Originally Posted by Aldo View Post
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    Sorta qualifies- I rented this truck for a few days for a quick golf trip needed a ton of space for 3 guys with gear and felt like something new for a change. Ok
    Someone better talk me out of buying one soon. Me likey…
    Sir this is TGR, where the only vehicle with any utility is a diesel, manual trans, euro-wagon. Bonus points if you have to stockpile parts for the frequently needed service items.

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    Estro Dozer. The extra weird part is that the owner is a mid-30s frumpy emo gal with a bunch of face piercings. You're guess is as good as mine for what's in the toolbox. This thing is parked at a downtown office tower five days a week.


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    Hello kitty punisher for maximum wtf

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    People are so fucking strange.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gravitylover View Post
    But it accomplished it's suburban duties in fine fashion. 3 men, golf gear and probably a case or 2 of UC. #notatruck
    All of which I'm totally fine with. Small/Mid-size trucks are way more appropriate and useful for their suburban/urban adventures instead of the full-size lifted superduties on 25" wheels that are used by so many to do their daily errands.
    I still call it The Jake.

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    Quote Originally Posted by heckacali View Post
    Hello kitty punisher for maximum wtf
    Seriously, even with some googling I can't figure out what that is meant to convey. The "In God We Trust" plates are an interesting juxtaposition with the "Fuck" stickers.

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