You do find the greatest shots for the day -- whatever the subject!! Amazing and I do so look forward to and enjoy your posts, every day!! Thanks for the giggles and the smiles and the delight!! I do hope your week is going well!! Enjoy!!
What a neat old truck! Have a lovely day, I hope the sun is shining there..it just finally popped out here. I was beginning to wonder if it was going to show up this week.
I agree with Andy: a nice find...and a reminder of how much simpler controls once were. I wonder how one of today's trucks would hold up with the same time and treatment that this one has seen.
Neat to see the old truck! It reminds me of old cars I see here and there at farmsteads and country junk yards. There's a place along the Iowa River that used to be a dump. You can see the old cars and such still sitting there when you canoe down the river.
An X-tremely clever way to get around this difficult letter. And I love old decrepit things (probably something to do with being the decrepit age I am).
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I am amazed how you find all these old vehicles. This are a wonderful photo opportunity.
ReplyDeleteNice find Camera Girl. Looking at the dashboard reminds me of how simple things were. Just the bare necessities and no electronic toys.
ReplyDeleteX tremely indeed! Great picture of it and great find for the letter X too! xx
ReplyDeletePretty old and rusty truck! Wonder how powerful it used to be then to run around? And now become an object of photography. Interesting to look inside
ReplyDeleteBelas fotografias.
ReplyDeleteUm abraço e boa semana.
It blends in well with the autumnal colours!
ReplyDeleteI wonder if this truck is still in use.
ReplyDeleteI'm just wondering if it's beyond restoration at this point. :-)
ReplyDeleteIt brings back memories. I've ridden in such trucks many a mile. No seatbelts, hoping that we don't crash.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful find; it's just like one my grandfather used to own!
ReplyDeleteyep...she needs a little oil and TLC
ReplyDeleteX-tremely wonderful old truck.. LOVE IT
ReplyDeleteI love this old truck in all it's rusty decrepitness. Great find!
ReplyDeleteWonderful old truck. It looks like someone just walked off and left it.
ReplyDeleteCool pics of an old forgotten truck.
ReplyDeleteThat's a great old truck. And a very creative way to do the letter X.
ReplyDeleteOh, but I do love this X-tremely. I wish our dashboards looked similar to this now. I suppose one like this would hurt more if involved in a wreck.
ReplyDeleteA dually no less. I actually remember when vehicles had choke knobs on them!
ReplyDeleteI think my Grandpa had a truck like this at one time. This one reminds me of it anyway!
ReplyDeleteYou do find the greatest shots for the day -- whatever the subject!! Amazing and I do so look forward to and enjoy your posts, every day!! Thanks for the giggles and the smiles and the delight!! I do hope your week is going well!! Enjoy!!
ReplyDeleteThat truck is a good forty years past its best before date!
ReplyDeleteAn oldie but a goodie, EG! So much rust!
ReplyDeleteIt's beautiful! I love it. Reminds me of the one at Bala, Muskoka Lakes Winery!
ReplyDeleteVery clever Miss X. Love old trucks
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Xpertly done! Great photos of a great old truck!
ReplyDeleteWhat a neat old truck! Have a lovely day, I hope the sun is shining there..it just finally popped out here. I was beginning to wonder if it was going to show up this week.
ReplyDeleteOh my, I am trying to imagine what it was like in its hey-day. Still quit beautiful as it is. Great shot EG!
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ReplyDeleteA real rust-fest!
ReplyDeleteI see a survivor!
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X is for Xtremely in love with old truck!
ReplyDeleteThat truck has seen better days.It is now useful,mostly for the photographer.
ReplyDeletecute old thing.
ReplyDeleteA creative way to find something X-related! ;-)
ReplyDeleteSuperb shots of these old relics. Love all the shots!
ReplyDeleteI think that truck has seen a better day. Too bad. I guess it's beyond being fixed up. Wonderful pictures.
ReplyDeleteBut it's still photogenic! Lovely old truck.
ReplyDeleteBut, oh, my goodness...the right person could refurbish it and it would be sitting in a vintage car show. I love it.
ReplyDeleteI agree with Andy: a nice find...and a reminder of how much simpler controls once were. I wonder how one of today's trucks would hold up with the same time and treatment that this one has seen.
ReplyDeleteNeat to see the old truck! It reminds me of old cars I see here and there at farmsteads and country junk yards. There's a place along the Iowa River that used to be a dump. You can see the old cars and such still sitting there when you canoe down the river.
ReplyDeleteand i wonder if we fix it up a bit whether it will move or not
ReplyDeleteA rusted old beauty!
ReplyDeleteX-tremely good shots!
ReplyDeleteWishing you a Happy Weekend,
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ReplyDeletewhich is fun to look at.
An X-tremely clever way to get around this difficult letter. And I love old decrepit things (probably something to do with being the decrepit age I am).
ReplyDeleteX-tremely nice old things X-pertly photographed.
ReplyDeleteI can see this truck is worked on - MANY times:):)
ReplyDeleteOld, rusty trucks are plain sexy to me. :-)
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