August 2005 Issue of Classic Trucks - 67 to 72 Illustrations
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August 2005 Issue of Classic Trucks - 67 to 72 Illustrations
If you don't subscribe be sure to get this Issue and go to page 92 & 93, Artist Jimmy Smith has done some very nice renderings of Three different 67-72 styles (even a kool krew), all of course are totally slammed and smoothed.
Anyway-it's more fun than usual.
Anyway-it's more fun than usual.
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re: August 2005 Issue of Classic Trucks - 67 to 72 Illustrat
Scan em' up and post the pics for us (if its not copyrighted)
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re: August 2005 Issue of Classic Trucks - 67 to 72 Illustrat
Here's some scanned Pictures:
(Pictures were used from Classic Trucks,Pic's by Jimmy Smith)
(Pictures were used from Classic Trucks,Pic's by Jimmy Smith)
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re: August 2005 Issue of Classic Trucks - 67 to 72 Illustrat
Hey, we even had one of our trucks make the August '05 issue of Car Craft!!
OK OK, so it wasn't a feature....it was more an accident that it was even in the pic, since it's the tow vehicle for a freakin' Camaro. But then again, isn't towing Chebbiess what Fords do tend to do a lot of?
OK OK, so it wasn't a feature....it was more an accident that it was even in the pic, since it's the tow vehicle for a freakin' Camaro. But then again, isn't towing Chebbiess what Fords do tend to do a lot of?
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re: August 2005 Issue of Classic Trucks - 67 to 72 Illustrat
Thanks Keith, needed that......
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re: August 2005 Issue of Classic Trucks - 67 to 72 Illustrat
I think my old truck just went up in value.
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i wonder if hes been to this site? because its pretty strange that 70 crew cab has the same rims as mine. i just don't have the spinners caps.
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re: August 2005 Issue of Classic Trucks - 67 to 72 Illustrat
Not that it matters, but that's a firebird. Even uglier than that generation camaro.
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re: August 2005 Issue of Classic Trucks - 67 to 72 Illustrat
Yep, Jeems is da man! And he's a Ford guy. He has a slammed '64 (I think, might be a '65 or '66).
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I still think they look like a rolling telephone booth when you slam them without chopping the top. Not a lot though, maybe 3 inches or even a 2-3 chop for just a subtle roof rake.
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re: August 2005 Issue of Classic Trucks - 67 to 72 Illustrat
I went looking for that edition yesterdayday but all I could find was the June issue. Oh well...I'm going to subscribe to it finally.
I also found another magazine on the rack called 'Vintage Truck' with a two-page spread in the Aug. issue of a backyard 'restoration' of a '70 F250 4x4. I thought it very refreshing that a magazine would feature a truck with paint overspray on the tires and a few pieces missing in the grille. I'll post scans later.
I also found another magazine on the rack called 'Vintage Truck' with a two-page spread in the Aug. issue of a backyard 'restoration' of a '70 F250 4x4. I thought it very refreshing that a magazine would feature a truck with paint overspray on the tires and a few pieces missing in the grille. I'll post scans later.
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a big thumbs up to Vintage Truck (even us non stockers like it).
This is one of my must keep subscriptions, used to be This Old Truck but the @#?! lawyers at This Old House made them change the name.
This is one of my must keep subscriptions, used to be This Old Truck but the @#?! lawyers at This Old House made them change the name.
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Yeah, I've picked up VT a few times and thought about subscribing. They'll send you one free copy to review if you are thinking about subscribing. Keith, that's funny that you found VT, but not CT. VT is not carried by just any mag. rack.
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Here are the scans of the Aug. '05 Vintage Truck article:
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My '67 restoration video
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