Where is everyone #5

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  1. Tug Toy

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    Posted these in the wrong section this morning.

    town gathering today in remembrance of the Wabash line.
    Train set up is what our town looked like in the 20’s 23CB9BC9-E059-419F-9E6F-281BE6A53AE8.jpeg 06807517-F070-44A5-845A-9FE2523084C6.jpeg 887B4822-3818-4A49-B2A1-457BE3AB9276.jpeg
     
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  3. Tug Toy

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  7. Oxbow

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    It would suffice to go get ice cream, for me anyway.
     
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    It would, I'm just a chevy snob
     
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  9. AModelCat

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    I had to go blow $250 on wheels nuts for my 2017 F150. Ford in their infinite wisdom decided to put aluminum caps over the steel lug nuts. Dang things swell and then you can't get a socket on them. Bought solid steel ones that won't swell. The more I think about it this will likely be the last new pickup I ever buy. A base model extended cab is pushing $45k these days thanks to all the mandatory junk like stability control, traction control, backup cams etc. I can buy a 1984 to 1998 Chevy, rebuild the front end, repower it with a crate 454 and paint it for probably half the price of a brand new one. And there's no electronic crap to screw up.
     
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  10. Oxbow

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    Yeah, but then you wouldn't have a heated steering wheel! Lol
     
  11. AModelCat

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    I don't even have one of those now. And mine's a loaded XLT!
     
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