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sddragon28
Location: spearfish, SD Gender: Male Total Likes: 0 likes
"why is the abandoned car in better condition then mine?"
| | | Re: Anyone Find Cars While Exploring? Part III < Reply # 208 on 1/1/2012 10:35 PM > | Reply with Quote
| | | Well after like a year of not posting picture I finally got to go to an old farm in the middle of Nowhere South Dakota, and was able to bring back many a car picture. Any Ford guys wanna guess what this bad boy is? This was actually an old friends pickup. It looked a lot better one year ago. An old rabbit for you Vdub fans. What farm would be complete without one of these? A classic "farm use only" Ford. Another rabbit with more parts attached. An old bronco with a twisted frame. (Didn't get a good shot of the frame) Last but not least, A mean green rusty machine. And that's all i got.
| "I swear to god i bring the hammer of god with me." "I went to a Valvoline and asked what they thought. They said they could refill my daisy fluid for $60 dollars. Is that a fair price?" "I SAID, FRUIT CUPS!" *dead silence* |
| Samurai Vehicular Lord Rick
Location: northeastern New York Total Likes: 1902 likes
No matter where you go, there you are...
| | | Re: Anyone Find Cars While Exploring? Part III < Reply # 209 on 1/2/2012 1:50 AM > | Reply with Quote
| | | pic one is the butt of a 71 Ford Torino fastback. pic two is a gimme... an 84-86 Ford F-series (but the two-tone paint was sweet) pic three... oh how i hate and fear those cars. I almost was killed in a 79 Rabbit back in my formative years. Pic four... my first project in tech school was doing a clutch in a John Deere tractor. They actually split in half. Cab stays put, engine end gets pulled forward. pic five is a 73 or 74 Ford F100 long box. My parents had one of these. In the background is an early 90's Ford Festiva. pic six.... still trembling!!! Damn you, Das Auto! Damn you! Pic seven is a funny because, right off you're thinking 'Ah HA! 73 Ford Bronco!' Well, np. The Bronco never went fullsize until 1977. Before that, from 1966 until 1976, they were the smaller Bronco. This owner swapped out an older nose on a newer Bronco. pic eight is a 72 Ford Gran Torino coupe. 72 was the first year for the fish mouth. 73 wasn't as pronounced a fish snout and 74 went to a different nose altogether to account for the battlecruiser bumpers.
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