Paul shared this odd-cool truck that’s for sale at this year’s swap meet. It’s got a shortened bed, which
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Paul shared this odd-cool truck that’s for sale at this year’s swap meet. It’s got a shortened bed, which
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Might be on wagon frame. Doesn’t look half bad. Price is to high.
I like the concept. Much like a Jeepster 4X4. I think this has potential, although as Dave said, maybe at a more reasonable price.
I like it… whatever it is 😉
Maybe a half or 2/3 height door, nice paint, declutter the front end, and I think that would make a cool custom truck.
Looks like it has Armstrong Tru-Tracs on it – those were great tires.