You know, they never did put enough springs in the back of anything. Maybe that Freightliner…
What I wanna know is, how do you work on that contraption?
There ought to be something I could say about that first picture…
Ok Rob, how about hell no.
I gotta wonder if they made it out alive.
I think it’s a photoshop.
If not, that rig’s still up there.
DME, of course it is phtoshopped, first time that front left tire rolls over a rock and it twists to it’s left that Jeep goes over the side and the driver can kiss his Phil away…
How about “If that’s real, that’s real STUPID!!!”
That rig in the first pic is effed by the looks. That pile of rocks and the big boulder about 6-8 feet in front of the right front tire will probably knock that rig into the canyon on the drivers left and he probably can’t back up.
Photoshopped look at the left edge of the trailer
One of my prize possessions. A 1963 Buddy-L Camper. Exactly like the one I had (long gone), in 1963. I bought this one on eBay, for a yard. And felt guilty about that … he had it since his childhood.
You know, they never did put enough springs in the back of anything. Maybe that Freightliner…
What I wanna know is, how do you work on that contraption?
There ought to be something I could say about that first picture…
Ok Rob, how about hell no.
I gotta wonder if they made it out alive.
I think it’s a photoshop.
If not, that rig’s still up there.
DME, of course it is phtoshopped, first time that front left tire rolls over a rock and it twists to it’s left that Jeep goes over the side and the driver can kiss his Phil away…
How about “If that’s real, that’s real STUPID!!!”
That rig in the first pic is effed by the looks. That pile of rocks and the big boulder about 6-8 feet in front of the right front tire will probably knock that rig into the canyon on the drivers left and he probably can’t back up.
Photoshopped look at the left edge of the trailer
One of my prize possessions. A 1963 Buddy-L Camper. Exactly like the one I had (long gone), in 1963. I bought this one on eBay, for a yard. And felt guilty about that … he had it since his childhood.
https://i.postimg.cc/gJ2ZxGKb/DSC-0728-3.jpg
No need to feel guilty. He’s probably tickled that it found a home where it will continue to be loved and appreciated.
That last one yours for a mere 90 dollars.
https://www.amazon.com/Custom-Buckskin-Store-Vintage-Wooden/dp/B007NOR95K
https://www.cabinplace.com/products/buckskin-peak-camp-store-customizable-vintage-sign_vin-pp-909
Or train set for $21.50 https://www.ebay.com/itm/404009029210 oops sold.