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It took me awhile to decide on a good windscreen design (angle wise), but I finally settled on an arm latched onto a clip in an upright position.
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Note the pickup truck with a sign for the Combination Cash Store; presumably the truck's driver is inside the diner having a bite to eat.
Great looking interior of a blue Chevy stepside pickup, probably a '71 or '72. We had one of these when i was a kid, although it wasn't quite as fancy as this one inside. Good truck, though!
This is just a cute picture I shot one evening of my roommate Michelle kissing her boyfriend Stephen while they were sitting in the back of his pickup truck in our driveway. I had already taken some other pictures of them from the other side and I went to go back in the house when I discovered this angle instead. Always gotta keep your eyes open!
The pickup (strat type) is under the cover plate, with magnets above to make contact with the strings. The magnets are coverd with a plated brass plate.
New Bill's Auto Body - Thurmont, MD - painting part of my 1994 Toyota Pickup!
For lots of Thurmont, Maryland videos and photos see: www.frederick.com/thurmont-maryland
A Ford Ranger pickup truck in Miller LIte livery at Lexington KY - Nov 2010. The truck is operated by Clark Distributing Co. of Versailles KY.
I received this Tonka pickup with camper for my birthday in 1964. It had a plastic boat that went on top but that didn't last.
This pickup was on the street at Depot Town in Ypsilanti, Michigan during the 2008 Orphan Car Show at nearby Riverside Park.
I photographed this Ford pickup at the ice cream social at Bethel Church near Manchester, Michigan on June 26.
Looks like a daily driver, and I'll bet it resides on a gravel road.
No, it's not a barn find as it was really never lost. This is the 1940 Ford pickup that has been in the family since March 1972 and has been dormant for 25 years. It has been quietly awaiting the time when it can be brought back to the condition it deserves to be in.
Le Chevrolet Pickup Serie AK représentait une apparence distincte par rapport aux produits Chevrolet précédents.
Le Pickup Serie AK était un camion léger vendu sous la marque Chevrolet, dont la production débutait en 1941 jusqu'en 1947. Il utilisait la plate-forme GM A, partagée avec la Chevrolet Deluxe. La série AK - également marquée et vendue dans les magasins GMC, la principale différence visuelle étant que la Chevrolet avait des barres verticales dans la calandre, tandis que la GMC avait des barres horizontales. Les modèles GMC 1941-45 ont été vendus sous le nom de Série C et sont donc devenus la Série E pour les années modèles 1946 et 1947 (Série CC / Série EC pour les modèles à cabine conventionnelle et Série CF / Série EF pour les modèles COE ).
La série AK représentait une apparence séparée des produits Chevrolet précédents où les voitures particulières et les camionnettes partageaient aussi une apparence commune, comme en témoigne le camion Chevrolet Master. La Chevrolet Deluxe_était donc une toute nouvelle apparence lorsqu'elle a_été introduite en 1941 et partageait une grande partie de ses mécaniques avec la Chevrolet Suburban de troisième génération.
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Uploading some old pictures.
Talbot Simca 1100 Pickup on a abandoned farm.
Pictures taken some years later can be seen here: www.flickr.com/photos/flash86/14607326883/in/photostream/