And what country can preserve its liberties if their rulers are not warned from time to time that their people preserve the spirit of resistance? Let them take arms. The remedy is to set them right as to facts, pardon and pacify them. What signify a few lives lost in a century or two? The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants.
Later than that!! I had a 65 shortbed totally stock! Bought for a grand. previous owner said the engine was no good! the only thing wrong with it was a loose carbertor!! it was a damn good for many years
when you decorated it with a pic of your girl...
ReplyDeleteThat's a Chevy truck dashboard. I'm guessing around 1962-1964.
ReplyDeleteLater than that!! I had a 65 shortbed totally stock! Bought for a grand. previous owner said the engine was no good! the only thing wrong with it was a loose carbertor!! it was a damn good for many years
DeleteI too had a '68 stepside and that looks like a '66 or '67 dash.
DeleteShould be 64-66 Chevy.
Delete'63s had a Half-moon speedometer, '67s had two round instruments, speedo in one and every thing else in the other.
My first vehicle was a 40's Chevy with the key in the dashboard and a starter button next to it.
ReplyDeleteBet one of those knobs is a choke.
ReplyDeleteThree on the tree. And the babe in the pic makes four. I would find that.....distracting.
ReplyDelete64 to 66. Earlier had a notched door for the wrap around windshield. 67 to 72 were entirely different cab.
ReplyDeleteI had a '65 C-10. Great vehicle. Drove the pants off it.
DeleteWhat year had the elliptical steering wheel?
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