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Posted by Mark - IN. on June 22, 2005 at 16:24:17 from (205.188.117.66):
In Reply to: Today's pickups posted by Old, working and loving i on June 22, 2005 at 08:11:42:
Check down at the grain elevator, unless want something pretty and new. Or farm auctions. Years ago I picked up a '69 K20 with a 292 and Dana 70's for next to nothing, was in great shape. Was posted at the grain elevator. Drove like a log wagon and could climb a tree, and I'm a fool for ever selling it. Just another example of why Mom tells everyone I "must be the milk ladies kid, cause is no way he could be mine". There's a mid-60's International 4x4 pickup setting a couple of blocks north of a power plant in Joliet that sure is mint. Nice head turner you when drive the little wife into town on a Saturday so she can look at pretty new dresses while you mosey on over to the elevator to shoot the bull. Could always put yourself together one stout junk yard dawg, and paint her up nice. Registering them gets sticky though. Could call it a tractor down at DMV, I guess. Mark
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