SPOTTED: Any 4X4 other than a Jeep JK/JL Wrangler

ImageUploadedByWAYALIFE1445871123.030665.jpg my dad's "big orange turd" as he liked to call it[emoji23] 1978 F150 custom sitting on 38.5 in swampers
 
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Found this sitting in a farmers field, it's an old ford 3 ton, right hand drive, 3 speed manual, with a flat head V8. They said it still ran when it was parked.
 
This Bronco is beautiful and well done
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I'm not sure what the point of all this work was, but I kinda like it
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The top of the headlight is 6 feet, using myself as a measuring stick(I've been called worse - dork hehe). I guess if it was finished it could be handy for some desert exploration type work. Anyway.
 
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Kids in front of a monster cherokee at a local transmissions shop....not sure why its sideways or how to fix it
 
Spotted: Any 4x4 other than a JK

I almost forgot, but I saw this awesome looking Bronco at Sportsmans Warehouse the other week as
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And the week we had all of the flooding and SC declared a state of emergency, this huge rig showed up to help out with disaster relief. They helped with the rescue effort and also gave free batteries out in any size to those who needed them. The truck was equipped with a bunch of secured charging stations and a computer that they were letting people use to help stay connected with loved ones and to help find those who were separated. Very cool thing to do IMO.
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And the week we had all of the flooding and SC declared a state of emergency, this huge rig showed up to help out with disaster relief. They helped with the rescue effort and also gave free batteries out in any size to those who needed them. The truck was equipped with a bunch of secured charging stations and a computer that they were letting people use to help stay connected with loved ones and to help find those who were separated. Very cool thing to do IMO.

That's cool.
 
Parked next to Gramps at the Harley dealership. (Owner had just bought an Army drab green bike with the white star that matched -- really cool. Wish I could have gotten the pic.)ImageUploadedByWAYALIFE1447294207.572229.jpgImageUploadedByWAYALIFE1447294225.891297.jpg
 
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