Umm, hell no! I'll drive 20 miles out of the way after a wash job to avoid wet roads! LOLAnd I get upset to drive on wet roads after washing up the truck. That would be downright depressing.
Umm, hell no! I'll drive 20 miles out of the way after a wash job to avoid wet roads! LOL
Lol I've bought two washes in one day thanks to wet pavement!
Lol I've bought two washes in one day thanks to wet pavement!
Totaly agree we make good money. Up here so I like to spend it on nice iron. And image is everything. And when I was very young I dreamed of that truck worked many years to get where I am and it would of been hand washed. But I had a family get together. Down south so it sits in the shop dirty.Life's too short to drive an ugly truck
They needed all the aerodynamics they could get back then when they had the same HP as a lawnmower.Swamp those are super nice rigs. Seems like that design is far more aerodynamic than today's. Wonder why they switched to the ugly boxes of today.
Anyone ever built a hood lift/opener for their truck, I have been think about maybe trying to put one together, and was wondering where you took some measurements from to figure out the cylinder throw length.
Mine had a dead cylinder and I bent the rod on the other one when I smoked a doe, I've been looking for a pair for about 5 years. A buddy of mine had a set and sold them 2 days before I called him :banghead: he said he'd had them for 20 years :banghead::banghead:
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