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#1119791 08/19/2015 3:52 AM
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I drove the 58 apache to the parts store on Sunday to get a battery for the 98 Cheyenne and ran into a guy that was full of questions about the old truck. After all the usual about the engine and how his dad had one just like it he said , and you still use it as a truck!. Yep cause that's what it is and everything that I own has to earn it's keep. So how many of you use your bolts for working or just for ice cream runs or show? Lets hear from you ladies and gents.

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No problem asking that question in this forum.

But, most likely you regularly check out the Daily Drivers forum .

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Mine doesn't get a lot of miles on it, but a few weeks ago I spent one afternoon hauling brush with it. I've also hauled several loads of dirt with it and a few other things that were too large for the pickup.


Rich
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6571 #1119818 08/19/2015 6:04 AM
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My 36 has been sitting in storage for 5 years. I finally had it flatbeded from Los Angeles to my new home in San Diego. I put my Knack box full of tools in the bed as well as some other junk from the garage, so I guess it finally got to do a little hauling and saved me from making the extra trip wink


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