Wednesday, October 28, 2015

X/Alphabe-Thursday

 X-tremely frail truck

X is for X-tremely

X-tremely rusty, run down, decrepit...whatever!

Cracked windshield

A peak inside 

I am linking to Jenny Matlock at Alphabe-Thursday HERE 

48 comments:

  1. I am amazed how you find all these old vehicles. This are a wonderful photo opportunity.

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  2. Nice find Camera Girl. Looking at the dashboard reminds me of how simple things were. Just the bare necessities and no electronic toys.

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  3. X tremely indeed! Great picture of it and great find for the letter X too! xx

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  4. Pretty 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

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  5. It blends in well with the autumnal colours!

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  6. I wonder if this truck is still in use.

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  7. I'm just wondering if it's beyond restoration at this point. :-)

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  8. It brings back memories. I've ridden in such trucks many a mile. No seatbelts, hoping that we don't crash.

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  9. Beautiful find; it's just like one my grandfather used to own!

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  10. X-tremely wonderful old truck.. LOVE IT

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  11. I love this old truck in all it's rusty decrepitness. Great find!

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  12. Wonderful old truck. It looks like someone just walked off and left it.

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  13. Cool pics of an old forgotten truck.

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  14. That's a great old truck. And a very creative way to do the letter X.

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  15. Oh, 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.

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  16. A dually no less. I actually remember when vehicles had choke knobs on them!

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  17. I think my Grandpa had a truck like this at one time. This one reminds me of it anyway!

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  18. 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!!

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  19. That truck is a good forty years past its best before date!

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  20. An oldie but a goodie, EG! So much rust!

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  21. It's beautiful! I love it. Reminds me of the one at Bala, Muskoka Lakes Winery!

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  22. Xpertly done! Great photos of a great old truck!

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  23. 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.

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  24. Oh 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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  25. You wanted to know the location of the abandon house on my blog. Return to my posting http://eycandy.blogspot.ca/2015/10/abandoned.html and scroll down to "Location" just below the photo.

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  26. I see a survivor!




    ALOHA, Friend
    ComfortSpiral

    (\__/)
    (='.'=)
    (")_('')

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  27. X is for Xtremely in love with old truck!

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  28. That truck has seen better days.It is now useful,mostly for the photographer.

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  29. A creative way to find something X-related! ;-)

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  30. Superb shots of these old relics. Love all the shots!

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  31. I think that truck has seen a better day. Too bad. I guess it's beyond being fixed up. Wonderful pictures.

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  32. But it's still photogenic! Lovely old truck.

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  33. But, oh, my goodness...the right person could refurbish it and it would be sitting in a vintage car show. I love it.

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  34. 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.

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  35. 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.

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  36. and i wonder if we fix it up a bit whether it will move or not

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  37. A rusted old beauty!

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  38. X-tremely good shots!

    Wishing you a Happy Weekend,
    artmusedog and carol

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  39. x extremely rusty tractor,
    which is fun to look at.

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  40. 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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  41. X-tremely nice old things X-pertly photographed.

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  42. I can see this truck is worked on - MANY times:):)

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