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Saw another tri five panel that appeared dead in a driveway yesterday while out and about.. The young guy in my head said STOP AND TALK TO THOSE PEOPLE!!

But the old, married guy that I live in now, said just keep driving. frown


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....my wife always made me drive because if she drove I was always hollering STOP, TURN AROUND......I want to look at that truck. LOL


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I had to keep going, or I'd now own 2 of them, lol!


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Ya shoulda at least gotten a photo for us!


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The lady that lived there was outside, and was looking at me like I was freaking her out, so no, no pics smile


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I found mine after a surgery that was rough. My wife was driving (I was not allowed/ healed). She doesn't like Highways, so we went back roads. I saw a shell without fenders, doors, engine, barn door and a lot more.... sitting on a frame on 4 mismatched wheels. After driving a few I said "we need to turn around". She said "I figured".
Still in progress, but motor, trans and brakes (almost) done. Runs and I love it. I wanted one since I was a teen (later 1960's). If I see another I'm stopping. Life is short.


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