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Prarie mobiles...
Topic Started: Mar 23 2009, 08:54 AM (608 Views)
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Well it's sort of hunting....lol...this was my old Prarie hunting truck. I loved it, she was awesome and NEVER let me down. Believe it or not, insurance was $11.86 a month!..lol...
1967 dodge , slant 6 three on the tree...I threw alot of Elk in that beast!
also 2 others I own but have never restored...ones a 1949 the other a 1952...Chevy's....identical exept for the '49 had a split front window...awesome...always wanted to make them into 2 awesome hunting machines equipt with built in pull out cookers. The back doors open like barn doors.
In line 6, standard floor stick tranny. 2 door.


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Atikokan, Ontario
Cool pics. I love old trucks. Wonder how many you can find out there in the old farm country that are still in O.K. shape. :driving:
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great pics gotta like them old trucks
when your old all you have are your memories so make them

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I love old trucks.They have so much character.Brent j..
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I too love those old trucks, they were tough and a person could fix them himself without a computer. I had an old chevy half ton with a 250 cubic inch inline six it was awesome on fuel and never let me down in fact its name was chucky the trucky. Northshore.
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that's cool ,great old trucks.

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:allright: there is no plastic in them trucks,nice pics. :allright:
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