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<blockquote data-quote="pnomanikon" data-source="post: 732371" data-attributes="member: 43342"><p>Wow - lots of great memories there. My grandfather had a 1962 Chevy Pickup very similar to this except it was a stepside with wood floors for hauling cows to the auction.</p><p></p><p>When I stayed with them in the summers, I would ride in the bed on our weekly trip into town for shopping and groceries. He never drove above 35 MPH.</p><p></p><p>If it was raining, I would ride inside and listen to the fuel sloshing around in the upright tank inside the cab right behind the bench seat. (Note the filler is just behind the driver's door handle!) </p><p></p><p></p><p>[ATTACH]336597[/ATTACH]</p><p>A photo of my grandparents with the old '62 Chevy truck back around 1980. When they died (1990 and 1992), the truck had just rolled over 32,000 miles. </p><p>( 230ci I-6, "3 on the tree")</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pnomanikon, post: 732371, member: 43342"] Wow - lots of great memories there. My grandfather had a 1962 Chevy Pickup very similar to this except it was a stepside with wood floors for hauling cows to the auction. When I stayed with them in the summers, I would ride in the bed on our weekly trip into town for shopping and groceries. He never drove above 35 MPH. If it was raining, I would ride inside and listen to the fuel sloshing around in the upright tank inside the cab right behind the bench seat. (Note the filler is just behind the driver's door handle!) [ATTACH=CONFIG]336597._xfImport[/ATTACH] A photo of my grandparents with the old '62 Chevy truck back around 1980. When they died (1990 and 1992), the truck had just rolled over 32,000 miles. ( 230ci I-6, "3 on the tree") [/QUOTE]
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