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One of my favorite activities during the winter months when we stay in Safford Arizona for the winter. We are on a barely recognizable road far away from everything. People are always surprised that I would take a F350 dually diesel off road. Probably not the best choice for an off road vehicle but it is what I had, and it does have 4WD. Note that the left front wheel cover is missing. Just about every spring when we are ready to hit the road with the 5th wheel again, I need to buy one or two of these as they have been knocked off on trips like this. This view shows where we just came through. The view ahead is pretty much the same.
Proud V8 Ford trucks at the vintage and veteran show at Sydney Motorsport Park.
(1 of 2) 1956 F350 dropside.
(2 of 2) 1957 F100 pickup.
Eastern Creek, New South Wales, Australia.
This year I'm using as many APS cameras as I can, this was taken with a Kodak Advantix F350 on Klick branded film, developed in the Bellini C41 kit.
sunburnt 1939(?) ford F350 truck. mamiya 6MF + 50mm f/4 + kodak portra 160. lab: the icon, los angeles, ca. scan: epson V750. exif tags: lenstagger.
14x17 contact print on a3 paper. Van Dyke Brown emulsion, toned with gold theo.
14 x 17 home made pinhole camera 0.7mm hole, f350, green filter . Fuji xray film.
Some quick photos (hence the crappy quality) of one of my latest builds, the 1956 GMC F350.
This truck cab stood on it's own for a few months, before I was able to make a rear that satisfied me. I tried a trailer, but didn't much like it. Tried a simple box, and it look silly. But one day, I was idly looking up some images of chevrolet trucks, having given up on this one, and I came across a tow truck, which promptly caught my eye.
And that's what you have here!
As I build compulsively as a stress management mechanism, you'll see a few more builds coming soon. I have 2 more ready, and two more on the way, one awaiting parts, and the other a finished design.
C&C more than welcome!
Hope you like!
A 1999 Ford F350 brush truck. Seen at DandiLion Daze in Muskego, Wisconsin in Waukesha County. Truck #1481
United States Park Police Ford F350 near the National Mall. Sporting what appears to be their new livery design.