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Not the best pics but these are right near my job. Mostly bumps but a few dentside trucks. Definitely not the kind of place where you’d want to knock on their door.
I think that one is a bump. But hey... we're not going to be prejudice against a bump!
I noticed that there are a lot of Bumps in different posts on this page. Bumps and Dents look so much alike that it's understandable. Ford might've been making OBS trucks by the time I realized that a '67 and a '77 had more differences than just the grill...
While taking pics of dentsides, whose been caught taking the picture? Was it the owner who caught you or someone else?
Caught once and asked permission, second time caught by the owners neighbor.
I wasn't caught. I even crawled under that Bronco and looked at how the hoop steps attach since I've never seen them in person. I was hoping I'd get caught actually. I haven't talked to the owner in a bit. I bought the current wheels on my dent from him. Small town stuff I guess. Last time a guy flagged me down we talked for an hour in a parking lot about dent stuff.
While taking pics of dentsides, whose been caught taking the picture? Was it the owner who caught you or someone else?
Caught once and asked permission, second time caught by the owners neighbor.
I’ve been caught twice and neither went well. One guy came out all suspicious but just asked why I stopped. Another one came storming out of his house and yelled at me. I think he thought I was planning on stealing it or something.
To some people these are just their old trucks and they aren’t “enthusiasts”.
I’ve been caught twice and neither went well. One guy came out all suspicious but just asked why I stopped. Another one came storming out of his house and yelled at me. I think he thought I was planning on stealing it or something.
To some people these are just their old trucks and they aren’t “enthusiasts”.
Dang!! Sounds like New Englanders. Their not too polite up there.
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