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The first image I found out near my old high school, and the second one is my neighbors that I've already posted in this thread but I decided to take another one while I was out walking my other neighbors dog.
Well, today was a failure. Two yards and zero dents. I saw a few dents on the way but didn't get pictures. I did get this one on the way home, the car was in motion when this was taken.
Went to the local cruise in last night. There were a few of dents and a couple of bumps. Not to mention a 64-66 and I think a model A pick up. Here are some pics. Oh yeah and an EB that had a 302 3 on the tree.
Here's a couple of trucks that I see almost daily.
This one was in service up till about 5 years ago when the owners dad had a stroke. He is still with us, but can no longer work. Then JR. sold the service station a couple of years ago. Last year this truck was for sale, but never sold. Not sure what he is going to do with it now.
This one lives just down the street from me. It appears to be a 75 f-100/f-150 custom explorer. It has a black explorer stripe across the hood and down the sides. And a broken hood ornament. Soon I'll get a better pic. of the truck.
Here's a fine looking 79 I spotted in Fairfield yesterday. Its still on the job and looking really good, this guy really takes care of his truck and looks like its garaged. I gave the owner a thumbs up.
And for those who dont know, that^^ is the SR-71 "Blackbird". The baddest airplane ever built. She could outrun any missile that was built at the time. SHe flew so fast the fuel tanks leaked until they heated up enough to swell and stop leaking.
I saw that jet fly lots of times when I went TDY to Kadena AB Japan. Even got a tour of it after it came back from flight. It was leaking everywhere because the jet stretches in flt. They don't refuel it until the last hour before takeoff. It also broke the record for flying from NY to CA in 1 hr.
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