"Dwhite - Powered by Caffeine, Daft Punk, and Corgis" (Dwhite95)
03/27/2014 at 23:07 • Filed to: None | 4 | 7 |
The thought that this was once someones pride and joy, and there it is now. Just interesting to think about.
ly2v8-Brian
> Dwhite - Powered by Caffeine, Daft Punk, and Corgis
03/27/2014 at 23:12 | 1 |
that chevy deserves better
desertdog5051
> Dwhite - Powered by Caffeine, Daft Punk, and Corgis
03/27/2014 at 23:20 | 1 |
I like to think about what it was like the day some person drove it home. Brand new. They were so happy.
camaroboy68ss
> ly2v8-Brian
03/27/2014 at 23:48 | 1 |
not a chevy, 1961 ford unicab
BJohnson11
> ly2v8-Brian
03/28/2014 at 00:00 | 0 |
Long bed truck, so it was probably used as a work truck in its day. Most likely lived a hard life, and they made so many of them, it can afford to go unrestored and just rust in peace in nature.
55Buick, Oversteer Scientist
> Dwhite - Powered by Caffeine, Daft Punk, and Corgis
03/28/2014 at 00:02 | 1 |
Sometimes, they make it out of their 30 year hibernation and back on the road :)
ly2v8-Brian
> camaroboy68ss
03/28/2014 at 08:33 | 0 |
I see it now. my mistake. the two are very similar. give away are the wheel arches. still argument remains the same.
Philbert/Phartnagle
> Dwhite - Powered by Caffeine, Daft Punk, and Corgis
04/01/2014 at 20:47 | 0 |
Early 60's one piece body & cab, it deserves saving. Those usually go for a pretty good chunk of change when restored.