A Tree in a Ford

Started by Carnut, December 05, 2006, 11:01:06 PM

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Normspeed

That's quite a power plant.

blksheep

Must be a log truck................ :lol:

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enjenjo

Looks like a big block in there :roll:
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Pep

Hmmm..looks like one of them rare woodies to me :wink:
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purplepickup

Could that be an early Corvair pickup since the trunk is in the front? :?
George

58 Yeoman

Just an old stump jumper that didn't quite make the last jump. :shock:
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phat46

I bet the exhaust has quite a "bark" to it!    :roll:

donsrods

I wooden tree-t an old truck that way.  


Don

40

Comes with the "wood" to replace the box floor!
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GPster

Will somebody be happy with the present "Under the Tree"? We've got a couple of artist around that carve totem poles and other artwork in tree trunks. It would seem such a waste to carve something that size into a SBC (I forgot how to spell it). GPster

Cword

I'm just putting together a December newsletter for our club. I'm going to have to include that photo and these responses.  

This is just the kind of laugh I was looking for.

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alchevy

The PUNS are funny!

I once saw a Model A that when it was found, had a small tree growing through the dash. So they cut the tree off at the top of the dash and at the bottom of the dash and left the part that went through the dash. Stained it.

I just wonder how they got the whole thing on that trailer.
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Uncle Bob

I'll bet the guy who bought that has been pining for a truck like that for a long time.  Glad I logged on today.
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bombcan

bet it won't break loose when he "nails it"