Possibly the hardest working bumpside ever??

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Possibly the hardest working bumpside ever??

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It's what y'all think but i myself say she has worked many a rough hour. The seating arrangements kill me. Courtesy goes to Ron Schartiger of Maryland another old True Blue Trucks friend for sending me this truck. He knows it well and says it been around forever. It's parting piece is a circle track car small block chevy. When the fte popped it was all they had..... :eek:

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I don't know why......but i'm getting the tingling sensation that tells me id like to own this........
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I can see the potential, that's what worries me.

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having or showing the capacity to become or develop into something in the future

I can see it become one more vehicle that I'll never get done. (but it's still cool )
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I've parted out better looking trucks :)

Why and how far did you need to drag it?
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Ranchero50 wrote:
Why and how far did you need to drag it?
Oh no lets be clear manny does not own this fine piece of machinery. Kinda want to operate it for a bit to just feel as if i can operate anything and cheated death. This truck is owned by some loggers and they still use it with the dump truck and trailer that hauls it to clean up debris from the job site. They won't let it go...
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That is the biggest doodlebug I've ever seen.
too many Fords, no where near 'nuff time.

or, money.
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That looks like an accident waiting to happen..........can I try it out?........... :D
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Definitely one of a kind! Wasn't sure about it at first, but if you stand there looking long enough, it kinda grabs you........like dead wood. :lol:
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I think I needs some TLC :thup: It looks like the hood emblem might suggest a 1967 ? They prob smashed the cab an had to cut it off to use it??? :hmm: 4wd big trucks getting rare to find.
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Looks like you'd get tetanus just by operating it, but its sweet!
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