4 thoughts on “Old Truck Tuesday, Another Phil supplied.”
I’m with Phil on that #2.
Also, I always thought the small Mazda trucks were interesting and filled a market niche but they are getting hard to spot on a day to day basis. People like simple little trucks but the car companies can’t seem to get interested.
Further to my moan about lowered custom trucks I’ve just noticed another spot that needs scratching. I suppose if it isn’t your daily drive or you live in Death Valley it won’t be a problem but some of them – presumably for a smoother look – have had their gutters removed. Good luck with that if it decides to rain on your way to the show . . .
Brought back several memories of some trucks I’ve owned or driven.
I’m with Phil on that #2.
Also, I always thought the small Mazda trucks were interesting and filled a market niche but they are getting hard to spot on a day to day basis. People like simple little trucks but the car companies can’t seem to get interested.
Further to my moan about lowered custom trucks I’ve just noticed another spot that needs scratching. I suppose if it isn’t your daily drive or you live in Death Valley it won’t be a problem but some of them – presumably for a smoother look – have had their gutters removed. Good luck with that if it decides to rain on your way to the show . . .
Brought back several memories of some trucks I’ve owned or driven.
1,5,and 11 are useless at tits on a boar hog.
Sitting on the ground is just fuckin stupid.
6 and 13 are the most bestest.