Here's mine, 66 Ford Custom Cab. It ain't much but it runs and its paid for. Bought it last Saturday for $800.00 from a guy who had started "restoring" it and lost interest. Towed it home, started working on it at 10:00 AM today and was driving it at 6:00PM tonight. What do ya'll think? 48 Poncho
89 Chevy 3/4 ton silverado 350/th400 and 3.73's.... a really great hauler. http://i57.photobucket.com/albums/g219/nicksL98/chevy_sales_pic.jpg
Great I spent another hundred, wait two hunderd, and gas.....for this great deal...but I can use 'em...yeah she believe me this time glug...glug (one water, two parts Turkey)
Thanks!! Guess I'll keep it for now. Been looking for 2 years for one of these I could afford. Its got some rust issues here and there but basically a solid truck. 48 Poncho
This has been mine, but I sold it on ebay tonight, so it's on to something new that I already have lined up.
heres mine its a 1999 so its pretty outdated but i put some ram in it so its ok. seriously i find some cool stuff with this thing. much rather have a 57-60 ford F100
Keep 'em coming guys and gals...this is great. Had 4 69-72 chevy trucks..great rides. I would drive any of those "Black Ones" and be proud!!! 48 Poncho
My parts chaser and daily. great little car with lots of power and its so tiny it fits in compact parking stalls!
Cool, me too. Maybe even 6 if the parts are very large. The first is a '70 Triumph with homebuilt sidecar designed around my wife's wheelchair. The Chevy II was her great aunt's car, she put less than 11,000 miles on it over the past 16 years. It had 84,XXX on it when I got it earlier this year, I've put close to 4,000 on it so far. The last one was bought to replace my high top van with wheelchair lift. Small enough to use around town, large enough for a weekend of camping or hauling just about any parts. Probably use it to tow home the latest project if I decide to get the '68 Fiat Spider 850. Rusted out body, good engine, trans, suspension... Maybe a '60's "Indy" style car in the works, street legal, single seat, rear engine / transaxle... The bus had a HAMB relay type of cross-country trip from Pa to Tulsa, Ok, 1,700 miles and a month to get it, with help from several friends.
Here's my daily driver, parts chaser, grocerie getter 88 Silverado. One pic with summer wheels and one with winter wheels. The snow and salt in winter aren't kind to aluminum. Lately I' ve really had a hankerin' for an older pick up though. Maybe its time to make a trade.............
Not that old but I can get alot of parts with it!! And the newest parts chaser a 63 Lark wagon with it`s engine donor parked next to it.
my " shop truck " is a 37` GMC .......not much room in the bed , but does get the parts home in a flash !