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This classic light duty recovery truck is a 1983-1986 Chevrolet C/K Series K30 or a 1987-1988 Chevy R/V Series V30. I photographed this California style tow truck in Olympia, WA a few years ago. This repair shop is now out of business.
This loose club doesn't have a lot of rules; as long as you're not afraid to roll dirty, and you've got the tires for it... you're in.
Beachcomber Drive
Cypress Gardens
Olympus OM-D E-M5 Mark II
Olympus M.14-42mm F3.5-5.6 II R
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Photographed in Nevada's state capitol Carson City, 2001-2002 Chevy Silverado 2500 extended cab pickup. Carson City was named after American frontiersman Kit Carson. This truck along with USFS Engine 411 completes my fire dept vehicle uploads for this week.
Copyright Robert W. Dickinson. Unauthorized use of this image without my express permission is a violation of copyright law.
Taken at the Good Guys Car Show in Scottsdale, Arizona, in March 2022.
Canon 6D Mark II and Canon 100mm f2.8L macro IS USM lens with circular polarizer.
The inaugural Oundle classic sprint, the first in the UK to run on closed public roads since the change in the law earlier this year.
Oundle is our nearest town at 3 miles from Warmington.
Copyright Robert W. Dickinson. Unauthorized use of this image without my express permission is a violation of copyright law.
Shot at the Scottsdale Pavilions Car Show in January 2019.
Canon EOS 1N with Fujichrome Provia 100 film. Canon 100mm f2.8L macro IS USM lens with circular polarizer.
The inaugural Oundle classic sprint, the first in the UK to run on closed public roads since the change in the law earlier this year.
Oundle is our nearest town at 3 miles from Warmington.
Copyright Robert W. Dickinson. Unauthorized use of this image without my express permission is a violation of copyright law.
Taken at the Cruise on Central in Phoenix in October of 2016.
Canon 6D and Canon 40mm f2.8 "pancake" lens with circular polarizer.
This is a 1949 Chevrolet 3600 Advance Design pickup truck. Can you spot the owner in the reflection in the drivers door?
This worn-looking but still handsome 1972 Chevrolet Custom 10 half ton pickup truck was a surprisingly good handling vehicle. The reason for that I feel was its rear suspension setup.
In contrast to many trucks and cars equipped with only simple leaf springs in the rear, this truck was designed from the factory with coil springs. From a cost and simplicity standpoint, leaf springs manage to simply and economically fix the location of the axle fore and aft, and from side to side in addition to its expected springing duties. Coil springs on the other hand require other devices to fix the location of the axle with respect to the frame, necessary to guarantee predictable vehicle handling. Hence, the rear suspension of this truck comprised trailing arms, an anti-roll bar and quite surprisingly, a Panhard rod to limit lateral movement of the rigid live rear axle! That's a decidedly more sophisticated rear suspension than what my 1976 Camaro had or either of the Mustangs my family owned, cars that were equipped with leaf springs in the rear.
The front suspension of this truck was an independent A-arm style with coil springs and an anti-roll bar, not unusual for most vehicles, even pickup trucks. With a good set of Michelin tires added, the vehicle control afforded by that relatively sophisticated set-up assured very predictable, confidence-inspiring handling, oh say, on the first turn of Seal Beach Blvd. offramp from the southbound San Diego Freeway.
With its 350 cubic inch V8, Turbo-Hydramatic transmission, power steering, power front disc brakes and GM air-conditioning system, it was a great every day driver. The fit of the doors was so good that slamming them shut was simply unnecessary; a gentle push was adequate to close either door. Once closed there was not a hint of a rattle or a squeak.
The 1967-1972 Chevrolet and GMC fullsize pickup trucks were the last to have round wheel well openings. All the fullsize pickups from General Motors up to this day have had "square" or flat top wheel well openings.
1950 Chevy ½-Ton 31 “Advance-Design” Series Pickup Truck Customised, Near Pickering, Ryedale, North Yorkshire, U.K.
I photographed this 2016-2018 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 regular cab base model Nevada DOT pickup in Carson City.
Copyright Robert W. Dickinson. Unauthorized use of this image without my express permission is a violation of copyright law.
Taken at the Scottsdale Pavilions Car show on 7/27/24.
Canon 90D and Tokina 11-20mm f2.8 CF lens with circular polarizer.
Photographed in Nevada's state capitol Carson City, 2001-2002 Chevy Silverado 2500 extended cab pickup. Carson City was named after American frontiersman Kit Carson. This truck along with USFS Engine 411 completes my fire dept vehicle uploads for this week.