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got a new pic.... we took the boxes off to paint them but had to haul my buddies 351 down to the shop (40 miles) had to snap a pic of the ol' IDI haulin the gasser
the flatbed was built by my buddies dad who owns the 93 thats on my trailer.... many years ago i like the flatbed cause i can beat on it and not worry about denting it and my tool boxes that normally reside there....
the trailer is mine i built it my senior year of high school in my AG Construction Class....
Thought I'd share today's sketchy load. We dubbed it the "Redneck Camperette", I got some looks lol.
Uncle's F250 351W peeking into the shot.
And just how close the straps came from separating while driving on the lovely smooth roads we have out here....
If your near the lower mainland and need a truck bed give me a shout, wheel wells are starting to rust, but my uncle who owns it can do some pretty solid body work.
Safety is overrated.... I only had to pull over once to the side of the road to slide the bed back into alignment so as to make sure it didn't flip into oncoming traffic...
And we thought about putting it sideways, or on an angle, but we wouldn't have been able to load it up with as much scrap with it that way.
And we thought about putting it sideways, or on an angle, but we wouldn't have been able to load it up with as much scrap with it that way.
That is true, as we had alot of spare parts to bring back with the box, but we had 2 trucks (part of the deal), so that red truck you see was full of spare parts, and my F150 had the future IDI's box.
I love that saying as well, and you wouldn't believe how far behind me my uncle drove after the near slide off, went from half a car length to like 5. It made me and my cousin chuckle.
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