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A 1923 Dodge Pickup that was on display at the show.
Taken at Wheatlands Museum Open Weekend, Warracknabeal, Victoria in 2017.
I am allways interested in purchasing any Paperwork ,Brochures, adverts or anything (in any language) at all relating to the Subaru Pickup(Both Mk1 and MK2) known around the world as the MV Brumby or BRAT . If you own or are just interested these great little pickup trucks then please consider joining our online club at www.mvbrumbybrat.co.uk
and if you do come across a decent little truck then save a MVBrumbyBRAT now ! as they are disappearing fast !
I think the '57 Ranchero bed works surprisingly well with the '48 pickup cab. And those appear to be '50 Dodge taillights in the '57 Ford bezels. Fall Carlisle, October 6, 2012.
I improve my "White Rose" in a better way..
There is now:
_A Chromed engine
_A new front grill
_A new chassis_opon doors
_new exhausts
My favorite mini-truck ever! The square headlights indicate it's an early-80's model. Even the yellow paintjob is fitting.... like a toy!
Spotted in the Texas State Univ. parking lot.
Red Chevy Pickup
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Issued by a Scotland Subaru dealer.
I am allways interested in purchasing any Paperwork ,Brochures, adverts or anything (in any language) at all relating to the Subaru Pickup(Both Mk1 and MK2) known around the world as the MV Brumby or BRAT . If you own or are just interested these great little pickup trucks then please consider joining our online club at www.mvbrumbybrat.co.uk
and if you do come across a decent little truck then save a MVBrumbyBRAT now ! as they are disappearing fast !
22 pickup lines for you to try out in order to land that perfect Valentine's Day date.
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This 1935 Ford pickup was on display at the 2012 World of Wheels Car Show held at Bartle Hall in Kansas City Missouri.
My friend Karey bought used truck and showed up at my house and said "surprise!" He said he's selling his '92 Olds Cutlass.
I got to drive his truck back home after going for a drive. It was really responsive with the pedals and the steering had no spring so the wheel had to be turned back to straighten out. The ignition needs to be replaced and there's a nasty dent on the other side that can be smoothed. He says he wants to paint it black. :/
2cfs - Beech Fork
Fairgrounds to 31E
Wow. This thing just keeps getting bigger.
We had 50+ out on the Beech Fork this Saturday for another great Paddle Pickup.
First I would like to thank everyone who makes this river cleanup possible. People like Mike Hammons with Central Kentucky Canoe & Kayak. He halts his own business and donates his entire fleet of canoes to us each year. And when we load these things with tires and old scrap metal then scrape them down the rubble dam, we really but the boats through the ringer. But with out them, the Paddle Pickup could never grow to be this large. So Mike, the Bardstown Boaters would like to thank you for all or your hard work and support.
We would like to thank Nelson County for providing all the means needed to remove the bulk garbage from the river.
We would like to thank the Bardstown Rotarians for providing t-shirts for all the volunteers of the Paddle Pickup.
We would like to thank the Bluegrass Tavern and Smith Brothers Distributing for providing us with a new banner for this year's event.
And special thanks goes out to Boy Scout Troops 142 and 147. They came out big for the 2007 Paddle Pickup. Over 20 scouts paddled the river, cleaning it up and removing tons of garbage from it. The Boy Scouts worked very hard on this day and it couldn't have been this great of an effort without them.
This year the Paddle Pickup removed more trash for our local stream bed than ever before. Over 80 tires were among the tons of garbage removed, which includes an old news paper dispenser that has been wasting away down at the Beech Fork for about a decade and of course your standard 20 bags full of beer and soft drink cans.
Sadly we had two blatant displays of disrespect to our river during the Paddle Pickup. A group of eight paddlers putting on at 31E threw down beer cans right in front of a group of volunteers who were removing tires from the river. Also a father son team of polluters threw down their bait container and soft drink cans while they enjoyed fishing at the freshly cleaned rubble dam.
Keep throwing your trash in the river, and we'll keep picking it up. We won't be stopping. One day these idiots will get the message.
If you weren't able to make it out this year, we'll be doing it again next year. It will take place again during the National River Cleanup Week.
Thanks to all our volunteers who helped make our local waterways a better place. We'll see you on the river.