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I took the picture before I went out to talk to the driver. I didn't catch him but I was 2 parking spaces away has he pulled away. It is a brown truck.
@SlikWillie
Right after I had purchased my first CrewCab pickup, a '77 F250 shorbed 2wd, in 1996, I took my family skiing up to Bend, Oregon.
I mean, we no sooner pulled into town, and had a spotting of a beautiful white Ford F250 CrewCab pickup. What an inspiration it was. Wow.
And that white Crew was immaculate, and so rare even back then to have a "sighting" of a clean straight CrewCab. (no photos, just memories. .
Somehow, that modern trend just doesn’t seem to translate to the old body style for me.
Great looking body style, silly trend in my opinion.
Unless it has some sort of performance advantage that I’m not aware of.
A few trucks spotted at the Daytona Turkey Run. I forgot to take a picture of my Brother's truck at the speedway so I've added a picture of his '77 F150 last.
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