Posted by Walt davies on December 14, 2008 at 15:52:52 from (75.106.199.15):
In Reply to: pickup posted by ken in texas on December 14, 2008 at 15:16:51:
I guess I'm a little older than some of you, my favorite was a 1937 Chevy with a 47 235 six. It wasn't the fastest or the fanciest but it did just what it was made to do haul large loads up any hill no matter how long it took an never failed me once. Was more fun to drive than of the newer one and you didn't cre if it got banged up a little. YUP! It was just that a simple no nonsense pickup. Walt
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