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Gotta have the gun rack in the back window. Cheap sun glasses 
RAY Chevradioman http://www.vccacolumbiariverregion.org/1925 Superior K Roadster 1928 Convertible, Sport, Cabriolet 1933 Eagle, Coupe 1941 Master Deluxe 5-Passenger Coupe 1950 Styleline Deluxe 4-Door Sedan 1950 Styleline Deluxe Convertible 2002 Pontiac, Montana, Passenger Van 2014 Impala, 4-Door Sedan, White Diamond, LTZ 2017 Silverado, Double Cab, Z71, 4X4, White, Standard Bed, LTZ If you need a shoulder to cry on, pull off to the side of the road. Death is the number 1 killer in the world.
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The Mangy Old Mutt
"If It's Not Junk.....It's Not Treasure!"
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V.C.C.A. - (National) - (S.O.C.R. #7) - M.C.A.A.C. (NOT V.C.C.A. - "local").... http://www.mcaac.mb.ca * * * Chevys are G R E A T * * *.
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You guys forget the wind up tattletale clock on the dash with the little wiggling needle that recorded when the truck was moving and when a door was slammed etc.? then the "High Tech" ones that had a speed line where you could lay a cigarette between the door glass and the needle and the speed would not go over 55 MPH, and the miles counter that went up every five miles then down the next five miles and so on and so on? and the spinner knob with the Vargus girl's picture under the clear plastic knob? abd the blue tinted sunscreen or the electric defroster that attached with vacuum cups, and the small fan blowing inyour face with the gray rubber blades? Also the piece of broomhandle with the notch to hold the footfeed to the floor (Kansas Cruise control?) Ya!
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This wasn't on the dash but how about the 5" piece of broom handle attached to a short piece of chain on the big old air horn's valve.
Life's a long winding trail, love Jesus and ride a good horse!
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This wasn't on the dash but how about the 5" piece of broom handle attached to a short piece of chain on the big old air horn's valve. In a 54 Mack B73 with a big old Cummins 250.......
Life's a long winding trail, love Jesus and ride a good horse!
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Where is that beat up old Thermos with that awfull tasteing coffee in? you know the stuff that the called mud ,sludge and all the good stuff . 
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Yeah! or a well worn dog collar You know the kind with the silver spikes sticking out and the big old silver buckle!
Life's a long winding trail, love Jesus and ride a good horse!
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How about a metal tag on the license plate that says SAFE SIDE (arrow pointing left) and SUICIDE (arrow pointing right)??
If you have old Chevrolets, other old Chevrolets will find out where you live.
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We had names for our trucks Wanda, The Smoker, Burtha, Corn Binder, The "T" or Reo and The Turtle.
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Dad's 28 what would a truck be without a name? just a hunk of metal, glass and rubber. Ours are Tahoebelle, a 2001 Tahoe, Old blu' a 95 1/2 ton, Biggn'a long bed 3/4 ton extended cab, and the peanut truck,a 57 Chevy C6500 is Gobberbelle,
Life's a long winding trail, love Jesus and ride a good horse!
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Lil Johnny, what a neat idea for everyone's input! Lotta fun to read! How 'bout a sat-on Dexadrine box? Traville Guy ('61 Chevy Traville Class A motorhome)
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Suicide knob, vacuum column mount defroster fan, compass, traffic light viewer [ for outside sunvisor equipped trucks ], door pocket to store log books, Sig Stat mechanical directional arm, rear view mirror arms that are 3 feet long & vibrate so bad the mirrors are useless, dont forget the 2 speed axle splitter switch,running board step plates with a sandpaper coating to prevent ya from ending up on your butt when it rains.
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Of course running boards, when I was a kid (1930s) we used to pass trucks on a pass out side of Billings Montana, during the summer the driver would be standing on the running board with one arm inside the cab steering probably had a throttle cable to the carb or the previously mentioned stick to hold the throttle to the floor.
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We must not forget about the old 45 RPM record players that were mounted under the dash either! They were cool little units....and fairly cheap back then. Now, a new old stock unit on eBay will go for about $800 big ones! Ouch! :eek: :eek: :eek: 
The Mangy Old Mutt
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