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Saw a couple on my way to work this morning. Sorry for the crappy cell phone pics....
This one was just a few blocks from my house. Spotted it for the first time a couple of weeks ago (shortly after I bought my 77), and haven't seen it move since. Finally got a pic today.
I spotted these 30+ year old images of my truck: thought you'd like to see them. The last image was taken at an Aussie F100 Club years ago. The guy with the gut is not me, and these images have been previously posted at the Aussie F truck site:
I'm loving those brush guards
Part mad max, part semi truck cattle pushers
In the bush, bull bars are needed mainly due to the Kangaroos who tend to startle easily when headlights hit them at night. The grey ones get up to 6 foot tall, and the red Roos to over 8 foot. They're solid buggers, and can kick you to death if you hit one and it goes through your windscreen - hence the bull bars! We make sure we take them down the first time.