Bio-fuel powered Hudson Pickup
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That is funny. Is that a '42 then, per the grille?0
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It's definitely going "green"
I have had to cut big trees out of engine compartments on two cars in order to retrieve them. Both started and drove without too much problem after extricating them.
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Yup, some of us find humor in strange places. Good thing it isn't in my neighborhood, or I'd have another wood hauler in the backyard probably. Looks like the hood in the box. Some of that brush wood make good kindling. Don't waste a thing. Thanks for the nice words and pic on my ratty old truck Sam. I happened to be sitting in it at the landfill waiting to dump garbage when I opened the WTN.SamJ wrote:
Well, I think it's funny...
Great moment.
Larry0 -
"It ran when I parked it." :whistle:0
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I happened to be sitting in it at the landfill waiting to dump garbage when I opened the WTN.
UJ: Please don't throw the WTN in a landfill. Pass it on to somebody else or recycle it.
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Somewhere between funny and hilarious!! :woohoo:
Hudsonly,
Alex Burr
Memphis, TN0
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