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<blockquote data-quote="Bum Steer" data-source="post: 1650725" data-attributes="member: 24110"><p>So it was 1976, me and my buddy were going "out west" and needed wheels. We spotted this truck in tiwn leanin up against an oak tree with a for sale sign on it. A 1958 3/4 ton Chev Apache with a straight 6, 9' stepside wooden floor box, floor start, 4 on the floor and a big ol' emergency brake handle that never worked beside the stick shift. Got it for $100. Most parts were uh, "aquired" during off hours at the scrap yard. Lots of beer and country music to get her road worthy. </p><p>We were on the road for 3 months from Ontario to BC where she finnally blew up. Rod through the block. The pic is outside Chilliwac where she "calved". RIP. </p><p>PS, we rode boxcars back home.</p><p>[ATTACH=full]880[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bum Steer, post: 1650725, member: 24110"] So it was 1976, me and my buddy were going "out west" and needed wheels. We spotted this truck in tiwn leanin up against an oak tree with a for sale sign on it. A 1958 3/4 ton Chev Apache with a straight 6, 9' stepside wooden floor box, floor start, 4 on the floor and a big ol' emergency brake handle that never worked beside the stick shift. Got it for $100. Most parts were uh, "aquired" during off hours at the scrap yard. Lots of beer and country music to get her road worthy. We were on the road for 3 months from Ontario to BC where she finnally blew up. Rod through the block. The pic is outside Chilliwac where she "calved". RIP. PS, we rode boxcars back home. [ATTACH type="full"]880[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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