![]() 11/14/2017 at 19:25 • Filed to: Commuting | ![]() | ![]() |
The other day I saw something unusual. Were I not driving I would have taken a photo but Cheapster requires both hands on the wheel almost at all times.
It was a spigot - like the one pictured - stuck into the white-painted rear bumper of a square-body Chevy C-10 work truck.
*EDIT FOR CLARITY*
It was stuck in a way that it seemed that at one point the truck backed into the wall where the spigot was mounted, and drove off with said spigot wedged in the bumper - like a little trophy of the battle against the wall.
The truck was blue and wearing South Carolina tags. It seemed to be powered by some V8 as the small-block rumble was prominent. But hanging off the rear was a saggy bumper with a spigot wedged in it, with some mangled pipe still attached.
I imagine that truck has a lot of stories to tell.
![]() 11/14/2017 at 20:21 |
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Either its a hidden moonshine spout or easy gas siphoning. :P
![]() 11/14/2017 at 20:23 |
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Perhaps I should have been more clear. It was wedged into the bumper - as though the truck backed into a wall where the spigot was mounted - and the mangled pipe was hanging behind the spigot.
![]() 11/16/2017 at 14:17 |
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Needs taps instead