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.
Had a ‘66 3/4 ton with the big rear window and an extra gas tank that I drove for 10 years. My wife never liked that truck. Always referred to it as “The Squisher.”
We had a '63 1/2 T on the farm. Heh, one time dad and I were loading it up with fire wood and I got a tidge too "heave-hoo" with a billet. Sent it right through the back window. Oops, sorry......
THAT is a thing of beauty.
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I drove a 66 for 17 years
ReplyDeleteI learned to drive in my dad's 66. 6 cylinder, 3 on the tree.
DeleteHad a ‘66 3/4 ton with the big rear window and an extra gas tank that I drove for 10 years. My wife never liked that truck. Always referred to it as “The Squisher.”
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ReplyDeleteI'd like a truck like that.
But I know if I had one, it would never be that shiny and pristine after I drove it home.
Drove a 61 for many years.
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ReplyDelete64 3/4 ton. Replaced with (Ford) 76 3/4 ton. Liked both. Still have the 76
ReplyDeleteWe had a '63 1/2 T on the farm. Heh, one time dad and I were loading it up with fire wood and I got a tidge too "heave-hoo" with a billet. Sent it right through the back window. Oops, sorry......
ReplyDeleteMight be one of the handsomest pickup trucks ever made
ReplyDeleteA dream. Have a '48 Dodge deluxe sedan sitting in the shop for now. Was a steal at an estate sale.
ReplyDeleteI’m a 68 F-100 fan.
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