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hit the local bone yard today. not as many dents as there once was but heres some pics of whats laying around.
heres a crew cab thats been here for ever. sad part is ten years ago it was rebuildable not any more.
and heres the one 3/4 ton highboy. looks like some one rolled it then did this to it.
heres a crew cab thats been here for ever. sad part is ten years ago it was rebuildable not any more.
hard to tell much from the pic,but what makes the crew so bad. If its close to WV id like to check it out for myself. Having said that I'm doubting it is since it looks good to me and bad to you
hit the local bone yard today. not as many dents as there once was but heres some pics of whats laying around.
heres a crew cab thats been here for ever. sad part is ten years ago it was rebuildable not any more.
and heres the one 3/4 ton highboy. looks like some one rolled it then did this to it.
I could post those all day long. Dents that are out and about or at least haven't been scrapped are more interesting. Perhaps we can start a boneyard thread if someone is interested.
When by the same place the following day and say it again. Took another pic of a different angle
There is a bad glare so I took another pic. HE was out side and I drove by 3 times and on the 3rd time he looked was staring at me and he flipped me off! HAHA!
This dent belongs to a snowbird. I first saw it last year at the Round Table pizza. It eats there about once a week (in season):
It looks black in the picture but is actually dark brown. It's driven by an old couple and wears Oregon plates. It also has a 5th wheel hitch and tailgate. I didn't notice until I was looking at the picture that it's a Camper Special.
I asked my wife if I could try to buy it, but she said I'd have to have a garage first.
hit the local bone yard today. not as many dents as there once was but heres some pics of whats laying around.
heres a crew cab thats been here for ever. sad part is ten years ago it was rebuildable not any more.
and heres the one 3/4 ton highboy. looks like some one rolled it then did this to it.
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