Posted by Mark - IN. on June 07, 2009 at 01:31:01 from (64.12.116.74):
In Reply to: Old Chevy pick-up posted by 37 chief on June 05, 2009 at 20:37:16:
Yep Stan, the days out out wanderin and happening across those old K-series Chevy's that been settin in the fields are about gone. Although I drove by the Garver Lake Tavern yesterday in Michigan for the first time in decades and someone had a whole late '50's Chevy truck cab setting out on their land for sale. Now, if I had a need for it, but don't. I have to admit that someone down around the Kankakee area in Illinois has a forward control Jeep been setting out behind their barn a few years that from the road looks interesting, and someone else not too far from them has 3 '50's Power Wagons and a 60's 1 ton Power Wagon, but other than that, far and few between. Personally, I'd like to adopt them all, but then again would probably get a letter in the mail in a few months telling me must adapt them to solar or wind powered.
Hey, in my local paper yesterday read a letter from a local fella that wants all farm tractors to start being made electric so he doesn't get diesel exhaust on his produce. I grumbled, but walked away. They're out there.
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