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OT Funny Pix -- "What do you do with old pickups?"

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So the question is...

"What do you do with old pickups when they die?"

Well, up he'ah in Strong, Maine (just "down the road a piece" from Farmington if heading north, or from Rangeley Lake if heading south)...........................................
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We bury 'em! :lol:

<< Note there's no Toyota... It must still be runnin'!!! >>

OK, time for the snappy comebacks to start... Let's see your "captions" to this pix!

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Down near Taylorville, IL there a Ford Dealer that has a bunch of them buried similar to that at the edge of his lot.

Seems like a waste of good body parts to me, but what the hey.

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Yea, I can understand Ford's not running----F*O*R*D "Fix Or Repair Daily" or Found On Raddy Dumps" :D

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Basically a copy of the cadillac ranch just west of Amarillo Texas. Guy named Marsh (trustfund baby turned artist) did that years ago. One of the cadillacs belonged to my exwifes grandfather. He has them painted occasionaly so that tourists can paint or write grafitti on them. Guy lives is a place he calls "Toad Hall".
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My caption:

Graboids colony discovered in Maine (if anyone remembers the movie Tremors)

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Looks like just a tailgate, fender, and bumper. The bumpers are all at angles as if they are just stuck in the ground under the tailgate. They could be mostly damaged parts, too.

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way I heard it about ford was "found off road dead".but cann't say that around here -the wife loves hers .Then there is my jeep project-"Jusy empty every pocket or Just everyone else's parts".One of my co-workers use to call my Samurai a Suzuki Somersault.The only guy who has trucks sitting out around here has old Internationals which I'd love to get my hands on all 1930's vintage.
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" The better the four wheel drive, the deeper you get stuck"

:D

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"What do you do with old pickups when they die?"

[Or getting almost ready to die cause of rust?] Trade her in for that Clunker Deal :oops: I know,I know :oops:
But here is how it went down.$4500 voucher/$1000 special rebaste ticket/$500 Dealer cash backfor a Trade-in/$2500 Dealer Rebate===$8500(so--$5000 for truck/$3500 for Rebates)plus the truck actually saved another $1000 because not borrowing anything on that money so no fianace charges.So I "actually" got $6000 for a 23year old truck with another $3500 in rebates that I paid $12,200 23 years ago. New 2009 car price was $18,500---paid $10,500(only got 530 miles on her so far though???) :oops:

Ok---I know I am going to get slamed on this one,but! for the good of the Family---A man has got to do what a man has got to do! :oops: :D :wink: A good lion protects its pride.
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Hey, hold our beers and watch this!!!!
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fatoldfool wrote:Hey, hold our beers and watch this!!!!

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madman4570 wrote:"What do you do with old pickups when they die?"

[Or getting almost ready to die cause of rust?] Trade her in for that Clunker Deal :oops: I know,I know :oops:
But here is how it went down.$4500 voucher/$1000 special rebaste ticket/$500 Dealer cash backfor a Trade-in/$2500 Dealer Rebate===$8500(so--$5000 for truck/$3500 for Rebates)plus the truck actually saved another $1000 because not borrowing anything on that money so no fianace charges.So I "actually" got $6000 for a 23year old truck with another $3500 in rebates that I paid $12,200 23 years ago. New 2009 car price was $18,500---paid $10,500(only got 530 miles on her so far though???) :oops:

Ok---I know I am going to get slamed on this one,but! for the good of the Family---A man has got to do what a man has got to do! :oops: :D :wink: A good lion protects its pride.
Say thank you to my 15 yr old. He'll be paying on that $4500 (taxes to cover that plus the interest) for a lonnnnnng time.

As to the OP, we don't have anything like that here, probably because the road salt means any truck about to come off the road is already rotted, and planting em next to a roadway would be an exercize in watching em disappear in short order (even heavy guard rails are gone in 25 yrs or so)
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Enjoy OUR truck, madman...
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Guys, you have some valid issues.I just could not pass it up! Thanks to every one that contibuted! Honestly Thanks! :oops:
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2ndovc wrote:" The better the four wheel drive, the deeper you get stuck"

:D

jb 8)
That was pretty much my Daddy's attitude about 4wd. He thought they just let you get deeper into the woods before you got stuck and made it harder to get you out. He was a logger and always had either tracked skidders or skidders with big pneumatic tires that could drag the stuck trucks out of the mud.
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66GTO wrote:
2ndovc wrote:" The better the four wheel drive, the deeper you get stuck"

:D

jb 8)
That was pretty much my Daddy's attitude about 4wd. He thought they just let you get deeper into the woods before you got stuck and made it harder to get you out. He was a logger and always had either tracked skidders or skidders with big pneumatic tires that could drag the stuck trucks out of the mud.
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I have had a 4wd since 1974... and learned early on that you only go forward in 2wd, and backwards in 4wd when you get stuck. Never had a winch, but never left the pavement w/o chains and a come-along!
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I have a 1972 Dodge 3\4 ton PU with no rust. In Oregon we do not salt the roads so our cars & trucks last a long time. Also my daily driver is a 1970 Plymouth Sport Fury in original condition with 98,000 miles and also no rust.
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66GTO wrote:
2ndovc wrote:" The better the four wheel drive, the deeper you get stuck"

:D

jb 8)
That was pretty much my Daddy's attitude about 4wd. He thought they just let you get deeper into the woods before you got stuck and made it harder to get you out. He was a logger and always had either tracked skidders or skidders with big pneumatic tires that could drag the stuck trucks out of the mud.

I remember a newspaper article from back in the early 1970's.

An engineer was driving his jeep across a construction area and got it stuck. he went for a front-end loader to pull it out and got the loader stuck.

he got a bulldozer to pull the front-end loader and jeep out. He got the dozer stuck as well! (That probably took some real effort!)

Then he got a Scraper/Grader and got it stuck. At last he got a huge box-blade earthmover to pull everything out, the thing had wheels more than six feet high. yep got it stuck as well.

Finally, after about four days wasted and all that equipment stuck in the mudflats, some one got smart and brought in a crane. They left the crane on solid ground and pulled everything out with the cable. The whole thing took the bigest part of a week.

When I was a kid, I'd take my old 1962 Ford Fairlane Ss Coupe places where the other boys were scared to take their 4x4's. I only got stuck too bad to get out twice, both times I didn't have my come-along and chain in the car.
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Doc Hudson wrote:
66GTO wrote:
2ndovc wrote:" The better the four wheel drive, the deeper you get stuck"

:D

jb 8)
That was pretty much my Daddy's attitude about 4wd. He thought they just let you get deeper into the woods before you got stuck and made it harder to get you out. He was a logger and always had either tracked skidders or skidders with big pneumatic tires that could drag the stuck trucks out of the mud.

I remember a newspaper article from back in the early 1970's.

An engineer was driving his jeep across a construction area and got it stuck. he went for a front-end loader to pull it out and got the loader stuck.

he got a bulldozer to pull the front-end loader and jeep out. He got the dozer stuck as well! (That probably took some real effort!)

Then he got a Scraper/Grader and got it stuck. At last he got a huge box-blade earthmover to pull everything out, the thing had wheels more than six feet high. yep got it stuck as well.

Finally, after about four days wasted and all that equipment stuck in the mudflats, some one got smart and brought in a crane. They left the crane on solid ground and pulled everything out with the cable. The whole thing took the bigest part of a week.

When I was a kid, I'd take my old 1962 Ford Fairlane Ss Coupe places where the other boys were scared to take their 4x4's. I only got stuck too bad to get out twice, both times I didn't have my come-along and chain in the car.
That reminds me of the time I was "sightseeing" on a desolate dirt road with a date one Saturday night when I was in high school. I had a '66 GTO (hence my screen name :) ) that had a positraction rear end. I parked in a sandy spot thinking the positraction would pull me out. Nope. My date was getting worried but my Daddy had taught me well. I didn't spin the tires enough to bury them and let the air out down to about 10 lbs. and pulled right out. Whew! I was late getting her home because I had to drive slow until I could air the tires back up.

Funny thing is I can't remember who the girl was or which base I got to, but I remember getting stuck and unstuck! I must be getting old. Ah, memories :mrgreen: !
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madman4570 wrote:"What do you do with old pickups when they die?"

[Or getting almost ready to die cause of rust?] Trade her in for that Clunker Deal :oops: I know,I know :oops:
But here is how it went down.$4500 voucher/$1000 special rebaste ticket/$500 Dealer cash backfor a Trade-in/$2500 Dealer Rebate===$8500(so--$5000 for truck/$3500 for Rebates)plus the truck actually saved another $1000 because not borrowing anything on that money so no fianace charges.So I "actually" got $6000 for a 23year old truck with another $3500 in rebates that I paid $12,200 23 years ago. New 2009 car price was $18,500---paid $10,500(only got 530 miles on her so far though???) :oops:

Ok---I know I am going to get slamed on this one,but! for the good of the Family---A man has got to do what a man has got to do! :oops: :D :wink: A good lion protects its pride.
And Most of the dealers that did that deal haven't gotten a dime from the Feds for that program and now have all these cars that they can't do a thing with. Not to mention that it got all the $3-4,000 dollar beater cars off the street. The same cars that the poor and young car buyers are in the market for leaving them no choice but to sink them selves in dept on the used cars that start @10K and go up from there.

Just another example of the fact if you want some thing screwed up beyond all possibility of being fixed put politicians in charge of it.
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66GTO wrote: "...I can't remember who the girl was or which base I got to, but I remember getting stuck and unstuck..."
Been there, done that... I think that's called the "dugout"...

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My mother dated Mickey Mantle once, and well, we all know what sport HE played... Anyway, many years later when she told my wife and daughter the story, she said he was "very international". Turns out that meant he had "Roman Hands" and "Russian Fingers"!!! :lol:

On another note...

It's kind of sad this OT post of mine about old pickups got MORE REPLIES than my ON TOPIC post WITH PICTURES of a levergun..............

What does THAT say about us??? (Or me...) :wink:

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Jeremy, no I know what your saying. Really in my area I think the Dealers if they have not got paid yet for those new cars sold are indeed taking a hit(I will chack with my friend who owns a dealership to see if that is really true,them not getting their money yet???)and validate this here.It seems the people around here are wise to not switching their old trucks/cars because they dont have the funds to support payment and many are their only vehicle.(mine was one of four that just got rusted bad after 23 years but ran excellent and had only 80,000 miles on it???????
My friend that owns the dealership that 4-6 months before that clunker deal came out he discounted heavily his used stock which in turn did give many buyers very good deals on used cars.Example: a 2007 Nissan Sentra with 28000 miles for $7200 etc. so this did clear his used inventory prior to the clunker sales.I know this because when I bought mine basically all he had was new.

So far the cheaper $1000-$3500 especially small/mid size cars like in the penny saver/newspaper etc.they are still mostly all there.The older suvs/trucks I think a lot have gone.Time will tell how this pans out! See ya!
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I can't speak for the dealers in your area but I know for a fact (I have talked with several owners)the ones in my area are still waiting for their money. The bad thing is most have already dumped sulfur into the engine blocks per the Gov instructions and now have cars that are completely worthless and no money to show for it.
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