Beautiful fall day in New England this past Saturday. Took a ride to a local cemetery in search of a stone from 1790 for Find a Grave website. We were not successful, but had a nice ride and peaceful time.
Beautiful fall day in New England this past Saturday. Took a ride to a local cemetery in search of a stone from 1790 for Find a Grave website. We were not successful, but had a nice ride and peaceful time.
Very nice.
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1968 M-715 w/1100R16s on Stockton wheels, H3 headlights, 2bbl upgrade...
Great looking truck...enjoy that beauty!
Lord send your Holy Ghost into our hearts and make the desire of our hearts Your Will.
Pro-choice, that's a LIE, babies don't choose to die!!
nice truck. I noticed you have the winch mounted. could you post a few photos of the mountings? I have a winch off my truck that I don't know much about so photos of a working one might help.
Hope this works...
Sorry for late response, I will take some pictures this weekend. Any specific areas you want to see?
Here are a few pictures, hope they help.
That's a lot of rust in the first couple of photos, man.
Yeah, don't I know it. That's what 20+ years living near the ocean will get you. Goal is someday to take it down to the frame and address it properly.
Never tried exploring a local cemetery. It looks fun though.
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