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Happy Truck Thursday!
(Sorry still behind in some of my commenting - hopefully this Thursday I can do the catch up - although still busy!)
This is the lighthouse (one of two) at Queenscliff along with a couple of other towers that help with navigation at the entrance to Port Phillip Bay in Victoria, Australia. The glow on the cloud is from the streetlights of Queenscliff township.
Happy Telegraph Tuesday!
A much older shot of a truck in a driveway somewhere. I think it would have been a better shot without the blue tarp there, but I had no control over that.
Happy Truck tHuRsDay
Sooner or later, one is going to need to get gasoline. I cannot believe how much we pay for that sometimes, but what are you going to do?
Happy Truck tHuRsDay
Pylon between living trees and the edge of an area burned by forest fire. There's a waterfall back there on the right.
I took this photo of Sethi yesterday when he was lying at the backdoor of my garage. He grooms himself a lot more than Fynn or Linus. Maybe Sethi has a girlfriend somewhere and wants to impress her. I'm pretty sure that Fynn doesn't have a girlfreind because he would have brought her home and Linus is too shy for the girls. HTT !
A great International - found in northeast Iowa.
I like the forward lean -- like a boss about to chew you out!
The truck nobody wanted.
When it first hit dealerships as a 1989 model, you could order the Dakota Sport convertible in either black, white, or red. The Sport designation gave you a standard 3.9-liter V-6 good for 125 horsepower, and transmission choices included a five-speed manual or four-speed automatic. If you wanted to go “full-weird,” then four-wheel drive could also be ordered; standard equipment included velour seats, power windows, and door locks, cruise control, fog lights, and anti-lock brakes on the rear axle (as well as unique graphics).
A scant 2842 adventurous souls took Dodge up on its top-down Dakota offer that year. For 1990, even with the addition of four-cylinder trucks and the color blue to the paint options, sales fell to just 909. Depending on who you believe, 1991 saw a final eight Dakota Sport convertibles built to fulfill the contract with ASC, before the axe fell hard on the truck’s floppy neck. (Moparwiki)
Thought I would go artistic with this week's truck for Happy Truck Thursday!
I took the truck and used a Topaz painterly filter to give it art feel, then I took a photo of a peeling painted barn and overlaid the the truck seen to make it look like it was painted on wood.
Happy Truck Thursday