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  • AlbertaFarmer5
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    Originally posted by burnt View Post
    A very nice, clean body style, indeed.

    Great memories of those days.
    Looks especially good in Blue, Oh wait, are you referring to the truck?

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  • burnt
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    A very nice, clean body style, indeed.

    Great memories of those days.

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  • AlbertaFarmer5
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    Originally posted by caseih View Post
    did you have a cabbage patch doll?
    Now you have brought up painful memories.
    My grandmother made all of her grandkids a cabbage patch doll for Christmas one year. Bought the heads and build the rest of the doll , I'm sure it was a lot of work, And probably the only way to procure Cabbage Patch doll during the height of the fad, Let alone eight of them.

    It was the most disappointing Christmas present I had ever got. And I felt so guilty about it knowing how much effort had gone into it. I tried really hard to find a way to appreciate it. It still weighs on my conscience even today.

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  • farmaholic
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    Originally posted by SASKFARMER View Post
    73 Ford F100 302 with the Three on the tree. I pin stripped it for extra. CB radio with the big wip and a gun rack. Remember we could go to the drive inn and have our guns on the back window. Hell could go to school like that.

    Sneaking into the drive inn in the trunk of a car.

    Getting the local guy to pull you a dozen and a pack of smokes.
    Repairing and customizing old trucks, square body Chevs etc, has become a big thing. Even older ones.

    Most of them were rode and worked hard and put away wet until the day they were given up on.

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  • Guest
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    Originally posted by Blaithin View Post
    Yes. It had a brown moose onsie, complete with antlers.
    that was a pretty stressful time trying to find one of them for the youngest!

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  • Blaithin
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    Originally posted by caseih View Post
    did you have a cabbage patch doll?
    Yes. It had a brown moose onsie, complete with antlers.

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  • SASKFARMER
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    73 Ford F100 302 with the Three on the tree. I pin stripped it for extra. CB radio with the big wip and a gun rack. Remember we could go to the drive inn and have our guns on the back window. Hell could go to school like that.

    Sneaking into the drive inn in the trunk of a car.

    Getting the local guy to pull you a dozen and a pack of smokes.

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  • Guest
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    Originally posted by Blaithin View Post
    You guys were all so deprived. I still have a couple of Furbies in my cupboard. Now that was childhood.
    did you have a cabbage patch doll?

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  • Guest
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    Originally posted by fjlip View Post
    Think about 73, 8 track 4channel deck, 4 speakers, lots of Bass/volume. A reverb add on. Moontan Radar Love. Then add CB radio, 8' whip antenna. Party on. Started driving in 68, a $400 used 64 Acadian. 45 cent gas.
    Still have an old home deck in shop with a few 8 tracks, tape probably rotten/dust.
    they called me night owl, you ?

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