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A rolling dive bar, niiiice. I see it has Washington plates. Food trucks are stupidly popular around here these days. I would like to find this one.
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Those aren't the same vehicle, I don't know where the bar bus is, but Mr 52hp is one of the hippies living up in the corner. I heard a rumor that the only reason the government allows them to live is when Canada invades the stoned will be cannon fodder slowing the Canucks.
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That's crazy, he'll skid right off the road. :eek:
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No, he'll peel out!
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This iron horse has an actual saddle for a saddle. And reins. And a jug of XX busthead on the casket fender.
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I'll bet he has a problem with drivers drifting into his lane while staring at him. :(
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UT for the win!
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Point, Undertoad.
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The guys with the spears aren't helping, must be guards, the royal escort. I think the logs to carry it are as heavy as the car.
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No roads, no tires, I guess...
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Your explanation makes sense. I guess.
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Saw this ad for Ruckstell two speed rears for a Ford Model TT (model T truck). I've seen these rears, they were the hot set up, but the endorsement caught my eye.
The picture shows a TT loaded with two huge logs, bigger than most of the South Carolina pines these days. The caption, 12,660 lbs of wet lumber. Trees are only lumber in the loosest sense, but acceptable. That would make me think that's what he's was pulling. Not an unreasonable number, but it doesn't show the length. Then he says six trips per day, which makes me wonder if that's 12,660 lbs per day? Did they have shady Mad Men back then? |
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