Monday, April 13, 2020

A bit aged...


We saw this a few years ago in Illinois...I wonder where it is now.


27 comments:

  1. Hopefully some kind person has now given it a home and restored it :)

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  2. He was a sturdy, reliable truck once. I learned to drive a couple of years early with one of these Chevys during summers on my uncle's ranch back in the 50's.

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  3. They just don't make 'em like they used to!

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  4. Love it. The truck itself is so interesting with the color and shape and just the way they were built back then. The rust adds a lot of character to it. It makes you imagine all this truck has been through.

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  5. Must have been beautiful in its glory days.

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  6. Hello,

    It is aged, the color is one of my favorites. Take care, have a happy day!

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  7. terry would want it if he saw it. He'd tell me to look at that!! as he drove too fast for me to whip my head around to see what he saw.
    xx, Carol

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  8. this is how bob and I feel now... ages and rusty and can't hardly move.. love the photo

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  9. sad and pathetic image of this "once upon a time" beautiful vehicle :)))
    Devi :))

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  10. A nice wide-mouthed grin you've spotted on this vintage grille!!

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  11. I love the way you have brought out the texture

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  12. Nature takes over eveything eventually. Amazing cndiition.

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  13. LOVE...LOVE...LOVE...this!!!!!

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  14. A wonderful classic old truck. A fabulous image!

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  15. Someone is probably restoring it. You never know. ;-)

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  16. I bet it's really rusted by now. Nice find.

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  17. It looks like it has a few years and a few miles behind it.

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  18. There's no telling for these oldies but goodies are in high demand these days!

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  19. That's been around a while! Maybe someone restored it.

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  20. It's showing its age even more than Andy and I are!

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  21. well, there are two possibilities: still in Illinois or rusted into a pile of iron oxide and washed into the rivers

    interesting old truck

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  22. Una gran joya muy antigua.
    Cuídate.
    Desde casa te mando este abrazo 🙅

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  23. Your photos capture grace and charm in the abandoned and the unexpected.

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