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I didn't see any pickups in Poland, but they pop up occasionally in Greece, this is the 3rd I've seen
A good looking 1950 GMC Pickup that appeared at the Kansas Show and Shine Car Show held at the Agriculture Hall of Fame in Bonner Springs Kansas.
Voy a poner por pasos sirviéndome por medio de la foto de esta imagen inicial según se tomó paso a paso para que veáis el proceso de edición que para mi fue muy divertido.
ACWR train 100 has just completed its pickup at Oakboro as the conductor makes his way back to the head end so they can continue their trip west towards Charlotte.
Rio Grande's 'Salina Local' is stopped at the yard office in Provo, Utah on Dec. 12, 1976. The caboose hop will pickup its train here prior to departing east and will exit the mainline at Thistle, continuing its journey southward along the Marysvale Branch into central Utah.
White-morph Reddish Egret grabbing breakfast from a tidal pool at Bolivar Flats in Galveston County, Texas.
The dog-leg shape of the A-pillar and wraparound windshield indicate a model from the early 1960s, this one a 1962 model. Though similar to the concurrent Chevrolet pickups with the same body parts, the GMC models tended to feature large displacement V-6 engines of GMC design. Also, the GMC pickups tended to use quad 5-3/4” headlamps whereas Chevrolet tended to use two 7” lamps, one on each side from 1962-forward.
Beyond it is a 1968 Chevrolet pickup.
50 Pickups/ Utes photographed in Christchurch, New Zealand. See the rest here : www.flickr.com/photos/stephentrinder/albums/7215769656117...
We attended the 59th Annual Phoenix, Arizona Scottish Games (and festival) during the first weekend of March, 2024. It was actually located in Gilbert which is SE of Phoenix by several miles. There was a British Car display that was part of the show which included quite a few Austin Minis including this pickup truck version.
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For whatever reason whenever I see Dodge pickup trucks of this era they always seem to be this shade of blue! They must have been available in other hues but this is the color that always comes to my mind when I think of these.
An amusing feature of these was the ‘pie-tin’ headlight surrounds that gave the front a bit of a look of surprise. Not sure why Dodge chose to do this but they did. Ditto for their vans during that era. The model year of this was 1965-1967. I’m not sure of the differences within those 3 years.
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