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    #61
    Nice ride. Jerp gave some great advice!

    You can certainly tell the distinguished gentlemen, which have acquired some class through their years of experience, from the BroCountry, millennial crowd that thinks all vehicles should have a receiver hitch, 33” mud tires and a gun rack. [emoji6][emoji23][emoji23][emoji23]

    Back in our grandfathers’ day, trucks were for working only and big *** cars were for everything else. Only in the last 30 years have pickups been a normal form of transportation.

    Nothing wrong with having some style. Separates you from the flat bill cap, sequined jeans, crowd.[emoji6]




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      #62
      Nice ride and trending upwards on collectability.

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        #63
        Awesome. My wife and i bought a weekend car last summer. We love it. 2005 clk 55 amg cabriolet. Bigger motor than most Ford trucks and a blast to drive.

        Nowhere near as classic as yours but hope it will be in 20 years! Congrats and enjoy it.

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          #64
          Originally posted by SwampRanger View Post
          Only 50k miles! Man that is a cool rig. Where did you find it?
          Hemmings Classic motors...…..

          Originally posted by Humper View Post
          Lets see some more pics!
          I've got some on my phone, I haven't loaded yet.........

          Originally posted by Gunnyart View Post
          Can you put your pistol in the steering wheel hidden compartment?
          It's got a nice, cubby hole....

          Originally posted by curtintex View Post
          Nice ride. Jerp gave some great advice!

          You can certainly tell the distinguished gentlemen, which have acquired some class through their years of experience, from the BroCountry, millennial crowd that thinks all vehicles should have a receiver hitch, 33” mud tires and a gun rack. [emoji6][emoji23][emoji23][emoji23]

          Back in our grandfathers’ day, trucks were for working only and big *** cars were for everything else. Only in the last 30 years have pickups been a normal form of transportation.

          Nothing wrong with having some style. Separates you from the flat bill cap, sequined jeans, crowd.[emoji6]





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          Thanks Curt-------------

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            #65
            Nice

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              #66
              I might be the only one to remember the pop out pistol in the steering wheel from Hart to Hart in their Mercedes.

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                #67
                Look what I bought........

                Originally posted by curtintex View Post
                Nice ride. Jerp gave some great advice!

                You can certainly tell the distinguished gentlemen, which have acquired some class through their years of experience, from the BroCountry, millennial crowd that thinks all vehicles should have a receiver hitch, 33” mud tires and a gun rack. [emoji6][emoji23][emoji23][emoji23]

                Back in our grandfathers’ day, trucks were for working only and big *** cars were for everything else. Only in the last 30 years have pickups been a normal form of transportation.

                Nothing wrong with having some style. Separates you from the flat bill cap, sequined jeans, crowd.[emoji6]




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                Hey Grandpaw 33’s are lame! It’s 37 inch tires 24 inch rims, truck nuts, and no gun rack. Flat bill caps are a must though.


                Also diesels are way cooler than gas.

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                  #68
                  Originally posted by TeamAmerica View Post
                  Awesome. My wife and i bought a weekend car last summer. We love it. 2005 clk 55 amg cabriolet. Bigger motor than most Ford trucks and a blast to drive.

                  Nowhere near as classic as yours but hope it will be in 20 years! Congrats and enjoy it.

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                  Love that car. My co-worker just bought one at an auction that looks brand new with 80k on it.


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                    #69
                    Let’s see some more pics

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                      #70
                      I'll try dave…..
                      But they all seem to fail...….

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                        #71
                        Would to find a nice 1971 280 SL. Love that car.

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