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Nah - Kiwi - not my style. I'd have to change the hat. The nose would have to have boogers hanging out of it too. 

This is what I looked at over the weekend. It is a 1975 International Harvester fire truck. It has an IH 392 engine. Hydro-boost brakes. It has under 9000 miles on it. Slight rust in the driver's side rear fender. $5000 and it's mine.

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Quick response team!

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4 hours ago, Frosty said:

Nah - Kiwi - not my style. I'd have to change the hat. The nose would have to have boogers hanging out of it too. 

This is what I looked at over the weekend. It is a 1975 International Harvester fire truck. It has an IH 392 engine. Hydro-boost brakes. It has under 9000 miles on it. Slight rust in the driver's side rear fender. $5000 and it's mine.

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Frosty! You might want to be carful, if they run low on water they may melt you down, suck you up through the hose & adios Frosty! :rofl: ah! I kill me! 

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4 minutes ago, Last Indian said:

Frosty! You might want to be carful, if they run low on water they may melt you down, suck you up through the hose & adios Frosty! :rofl: ah! I kill me! 

We can honor him as a 1st responder, forevermore known as STEAMY.

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2 hours ago, Last Indian said:

Frosty! You might want to be carful, if they run low on water they may melt you down, suck you up through the hose & adios Frosty! :rofl: ah! I kill me! 

Frosty the snow man
Had to hurry on his way
But he waved goodbye saying
"Don't you cry .....  I'll be back again some day"

Consider that a threat buster!!! I'll give you such a winter!!!! No wait - never mind. It's May and I'm still here!!! :rofl:

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7 hours ago, Frosty said:

Nah - Kiwi - not my style. I'd have to change the hat. The nose would have to have boogers hanging out of it too. 

This is what I looked at over the weekend. It is a 1975 International Harvester fire truck. It has an IH 392 engine. Hydro-boost brakes. It has under 9000 miles on it. Slight rust in the driver's side rear fender. $5000 and it's mine.

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Now  thats COOL and the price is right too!! Frosty you have to buy it! :drool:

 

I'd love to own it Kiwi. My problem is where to store it. I already have no place for my 3 classic cars, where the heck am I going to put this beast?

1 hour ago, Frosty said:

I'd love to own it Kiwi. My problem is where to store it. I already have no place for my 3 classic cars, where the heck am I going to put this beast?

Tell Mama it'sa lawn sprinkler and file under yard tools.  Excuse for a much larger shed!!!!!!

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Nevermind this is never gonns work out Frosty.........

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3 hours ago, Frosty said:

I'd love to own it Kiwi. My problem is where to store it. I already have no place for my 3 classic cars, where the heck am I going to put this beast?

Well if you modify the back end right and put a top canopy on it you can park Lucy on the back and use it as a transport and portable garage! And if she over heats again, you have a portable water supply! 😁 See how things work out!

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9 hours ago, Frosty said:

I'd love to own it Kiwi. My problem is where to store it. I already have no place for my 3 classic cars, where the heck am I going to put this beast?

Oh yes !!!  that is my issue with my 64 bonni too, but thanks to a good cover from rock auto, its a outside car for now.

A big truck like that is always going to have to live outside and thats going to stuff it... your right, dont buy it, ..... ho hum...so sad poor truck was waiting for some one like you to come along and save it from the scrap heap... thats ok.... maybe some young guy will buy it and drive it for a little while and then take it out with his mates and put it in a ditch and the tow company wont get paid, they will auction it off and it will head to heaven 😢

 ho hum, i guess thats life for anything thats old these days😢

Beautiful old trucks like this one all go to that big steel shed in the sky, its just natures way....😥

if i was there i would save her from here fate, whats 5 k in the big world of it all, so little for sooo much ....😢

18 hours ago, Last Indian said:

Well if you modify the back end right and put a top canopy on it you can park Lucy on the back and use it as a transport and portable garage! And if she over heats again, you have a portable water supply! 😁 See how things work out!

Funny you say that. The owner and I talked about removing the fire truck back half and turning it into a roll back tow truck (which I could probably use).

12 hours ago, 64 kiwi boni said:

Oh yes !!!  that is my issue with my 64 bonni too, but thanks to a good cover from rock auto, its a outside car for now.

A big truck like that is always going to have to live outside and thats going to stuff it... your right, dont buy it, ..... ho hum...so sad poor truck was waiting for some one like you to come along and save it from the scrap heap... thats ok.... maybe some young guy will buy it and drive it for a little while and then take it out with his mates and put it in a ditch and the tow company wont get paid, they will auction it off and it will head to heaven 😢

 ho hum, i guess thats life for anything thats old these days😢

Beautiful old trucks like this one all go to that big steel shed in the sky, its just natures way....😥

if i was there i would save her from here fate, whats 5 k in the big world of it all, so little for sooo much ....😢

I like JUSTA's argument - lawn sprinkler. Perhaps I can use the pump to flush out that damn mole in my back yard. What's a few hundred PSI?

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 Very cool stratman! What software do you use to do that?

Adobe Lightroom. It is part of Adobe Creative Cloud subscription that also includes Photoshop. The subscription is about $10 a month.

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