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rusty plow and truck
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CANNON SX110IS CANNON REBEL SXI 18-55....55-250.. |
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The definition of a "rust bucket" :-)
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I think that truck plowed one too many salt covered roads!
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Think that truck has plowed its last road.
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I was going to say that just because the fenders have rusted away doesn't mean that the engine's not in good shape. But then I noticed that the door doesn't fit right so there goes that thought. I mean, if you are going to have a truck for plowing, why worry about the body - a new one will soon like this one does. Thank heavens they don't salt our roads - sand is far less corrosive.
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Neat shot, kirby.
A little bondo and paint, and it will be as good as new. |
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