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Old Truck in a Field

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by mramc1, Aug 17, 2012.

  1. mramc1
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    I'm no photographer, but I snapped these off on the way home from work the other day. It's my '46 Studebaker truck in black and white. Enjoy.

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    Just my beater daily driver.

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    And in color for reference.

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  2. 333 Half Evil
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    you're right, you are not a photographer!!!!! JUST KIDDIN.... cool ol truck, I dig the b/w's.
     
  3. Leave it in the field-I"ll come and get it ;)

    Oldmics
     
  4. GMM
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    from Buhl, ID

    I would leave it, by far the ugliest front end ever built. Makes you wonder what they were thinking when they made that... Whats even weirder is someone bought it...
     

  5. Fenders
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    You were driving through a field on the way home from work ? Some commute !!
     
  6. Ghost28
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  7. 333 Half Evil
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    he works as a taste tester at the local whiskey distillery, and the field was a mishap!!!
     
  8. mramc1
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    Haha!! I took it in a field property that work owns. I did get a surprise when I was pulling out and almost hit the 2ft high wad of concrete hidden in the weeds!!
     
  9. 333 Half Evil
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  10. mramc1
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  11. Looks good, unique designs is part of the reason these trucks and cars have stayed around for as long as they have.


    Sent from my fax machine
     
  12. 49ratfink
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    those are cool looking trucks. wonder how much money Studebaker saved by making the front fenders the same as the rear? pure genius.
     
  13. joethehuman
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    Love that model Studie, great stock or rodded. I like the stuff that says 40's , narrow cab, big fenders, cooler than an F1, more unique by far than a Chevy
     
  14. Cant hide that one in front of the bar or in a field.... nice.
     
  15. afaulk
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    Duhh....shows ya what I know. Looks good to me.
     
  16. Something 'bout a truck in a farmers field,
    No trespassing sign with some time to kill
     
  17. 46stude
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    Yep, ugly misproportioned old trucks. I love 'em.

    Nice shots, Quick.
     
  18. ScottV
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    I didn't know this !!!
     
  19. damagedduck
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    Well i guess it's not in the sitting & rotting thread,,,,,,:D

    cool picture by the way!
     
  20. jroberts
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  21. Model T1
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    :D:D;):):rolleyes::rolleyes: Guess I better start adding a lot of smily thingies. I'm always jokin and bullshitting. I'll get serious at my funeral!
    Nice ugly old farm field truck. I like different. Nice change of pace on the photo shoot. At least it ain't on a beach or with a nearly neekid woman next to it. :D Altho there ain't nuthin wrong with nearly neekid wimin!
    By the way, I would have probably hit the cement chunk. Then I'd had to buy some more rear fenders for the front. I knew that.
     
  22. GMM
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    from Buhl, ID

     
  23. VectorGES
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    I think it looks great. Buy it, but don'[t do a 350/350 on it.

    How far west of Rochester?
     
  24. 46stude
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    Huh? This is a truck he drives. :confused:

    And he didn't do a SBC, either.

    http://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=456279
     
  25. mramc1
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    About 19 miles west. And I have owned the truck for 19 years. I just took some pics of it one day after work. Don't have to worry about the SBC. The first iteration from '93 to '05 it had a 318 Poly Plymouth engine in it. Now it has an AMC 258 six banger. I love the sound of the six, but miss the 100 hp I lost when I yanked the 318.
     
  26. demonspeed
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    Great pics, looks like it fits right in with the scenery. I have a framed "artsy" pic in my house of a local field with an old Chevy truck sitting in it. It's pretty similar to your pictures. Cool truck!
     
  27. VectorGES
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    from Conway, SC

    I went to high school in Spencerport before moving to SC
     
  28. Hdonlybob
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    And a nice old drive it is !!
    And nice pictures too..
    Cheers......
     
  29. Sphynx
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    from Central Fl

     
  30. kyvetteman
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    Cool truck and nice pics!
     

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