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Framingham Gallery

Edited on my iPhone, shot with my Canon

BNSF 7079 is in charge of this morning's H-PASMIN as they make a quick pickup at the east end of Whitefish Yard, as seen from the 2nd Street crossing on a sunny fall morning.

 

October 25, 2024

Love the vintage pickups! Not 100% sure but thinking this is a 1930s Ford.

I uploaded the color version on my photostream, if anyone is interested.

Photo of an abandoned GMC pickup in downtown Oklahoma City.

2016 Back to the Fifties car show.

Happy Truck Thursday Canon EF24-105mm f/4L IS II USM

Chevrolet Task Force

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chevrolet_Task_Force

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Mississauga Classic Car Club Saturday night vintage car and truck Show N' Shine, Dixie Outlet Mall

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Olympus OM-D E-M5 + Olympus M.Zuiko Digital ED 12-200mm F3.5-6.3

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www.imaging-resource.com/PRODS/omd-em5/omd-em5A.HTM

www.imaging-resource.com/lenses/olympus/12-200mm-f3.5-6.3...

 

P7221241 Anx2 Q90 1200h 2k f25 f50

A vintage Ford pickup on display at Birchwood Dairy, Abbotsford, B.C. HTT

An International pickup slowly being reclaimed by nature.

Lingfield- Blindley Heath show 2007

I was able to visit the classic car show in Gaston Oregon and get a few pictures and I thought this one was a real cutie.. Happy Truck Thursday, Everybody!!

Ford Econoline pickup

Jeep pickup hot rod "re-parked"

Originally photo'd at the Back to the Fifties car show

  

Easy to mass produce and has suspension. really like this one.

Not the most stylish car but an unusual one and quite cute. This pickup truck is a Goggomobil TP250 of 1962. The first owner of this car was a vintner who used it in the vineyards until 1974. After more than 2 decades in several barns, the Goggomobil found a new owner in 1997 and suddenly the lazy life was over. The new owner made a series of trips with this car, for example from Los Angeles to Chicago and from New York to San Francisco which the Goggomobil managed without incident.

The 4th Generation of Ford’s F pickup trucks spanned model years 1961-66. New for the generation was the ‘integrated pickup’ design in which the bed was welded directly onto the cab. This was intended to save assembly steps in the factory and to replace the ‘Styleside’ bed of the previous generation in which the two parts were mounted separately on the vehicle frame.

 

However, truck buyers weren’t completely sold on the idea for various reasons having to do with ride and durability of the design. To satisfy potential Ford buyers who wanted the conventional configuration in which the cab and bed weren’t directly attached together, they then offered a combination of a Gen 4 cab mismatched with the Gen 3 box for a couple of model years! By the middle of 1963, Ford finally offered a separate Gen 4 Styleside box that matched the style of the Gen 4 cab.

  

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ford_F-Series_(fourth_generation)

The Katsu King selling street food from a 1951 Dodge pickup, NXS 652, beside the Grand Union Canal at Merchant Square, Paddington, London.

'55 or '56 Chevrolet at the 2015 Back to the Fifties car show.

Margo City

Depok, West Java

Indonesia

1955 GMC Pickup Truck

 

Classics in the Park at Knebworth.

 

25.5.16

A pleasant surprise to see this very tidy example. Looks to have been off the road from 2014 to its latest MoT in 2023, [erhaps undergoing restoration?

 

If it's been on that plate since new I wonder if it was by Riddelsdell Bros in Boxford, Suffolk?

Train 420s power, the 109A-93C-125A (an F7A and two F9As), has cut off its train to stay clear of some crossings and is about to cross the Soo Line diamond at Pembine on September 1, 1978. They will back into the transfer track in back of the depot and pick up a few cars that were left by the Soo Line the evening before.

Gay Ave., Overlook Neighborhood, North Portland, Oregon.

 

Olympus PEN EES-2 (half frame camera), Fujicolor Superia 200, expired 2/2007.

64 Chevy pickup .

 

FTP . Brisbane

France : 1980 - 1993

Argentina : 1993 - 1999

The model pictured here is an Argentinian production, recognizable to its plastic front bumpers. Sales in France ended in 1996, so the three last years, all the pickups were imported from Argentina.

After 1999, production was transferred to Kenya until 2001, and then Nigeria when it ended in 2005.

Quite different. I don't recall ever seeing one like this.

1934 Chevrolet hot rod pickup at the 2009 Back to the Fifties car show.

Ford pickup, circa 1940 at the 2014 Back to the Fifties car show

I’m not exactly sure if the vehicle closest to the viewer is a custom creation or not. The front end appears to be that of a 1937 Ford passenger car. The cab and bed appear to be a pickup truck of a later year. I tried to search for a photo of such a combination but to no avail, yet.

 

The tail lights appear to be from a 1965 Chevrolet full-size car.

A Citroën C15 in Saint Maurice. The type has been a staple of Rural France, a job now taken by the Dacia Duster pickups (preferably white with mud on the sides, and a dog cage in the cargo bed).

 

LOMO Lubitel 166 Universal and T-22 75mm f/4.5, Kentmere 400 in FX39 II 1+9 for 21 min @ 20°C and digitalized using kit zoom and extension tubes.

 

Thank you everyone for your visits, faves and comments, they are always appreciated :)

 

1954 Chevrolet Pickup

 

Seen in Cambridge.

 

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