new neighbors and a highboy

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Re: new neighbors and a highboy

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Neighbors with class IMO. :thup:
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Re: new neighbors and a highboy

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It gets my vote for daily driver...
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Provided it wasn't rusted to the point where it was unsafe, I'd call it a Daily driver. I've daily driven trucks rusted far worse than that. :D
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Re: new neighbors and a highboy

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My '71 looks pretty much like that. A little less rusty under it, and little more surface rust on my body panels, but no big deal. It runs fine to take the trash to the dump and load up the canoe for fun on the weekends!
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ezernut9mm wrote: i told her i would as soon as they had most of the heavy stuff unloaded.
That's class! :lol:
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FLATBEDFORD wrote:
ezernut9mm wrote: i told her i would as soon as they had most of the heavy stuff unloaded.
That's class! :lol:
it's hard to heft those heavy items with a drink in my hand. :D
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Re: new neighbors and a highboy

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ezernut9mm wrote:
FLATBEDFORD wrote:
ezernut9mm wrote: i told her i would as soon as they had most of the heavy stuff unloaded.
That's class! :lol:
it's hard to heft those heavy items with a drink in my hand. :D
Yep......You might spill it. :cry: :P
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