Picture of the Week 3/20/2006

This forum is to discuss all aspect to the lead picture on the first page of CCKW.org. The picture changes every week and will be posted as the first post of the new thread.
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Picture of the Week 3/20/2006

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63 years young and still working for a living. 4 Ton of sand, 20 bags of cement and 250 sand bags, a little bit of Off Road, and two days later...... a bunker!

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i look forward to the picture of the week every monday & haven't been dissapointed so far.
handsome truck
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Post by armydriver »

Again, another beauty to drool over. What a great photo and lovely truck. Thanks Bill for your editorial expertise in chosing the right photos to exhibit the best of our hobby.
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Got to be one of the best looking GMC's around and it looks even better in the flesh 8)


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Great truck

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I love to see a soft top and the jerry cans on the front bumper are a nice touch that I've only seen in photos in the "GMC universal truck" book I have.
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Post by Degsy »

I see you're grovelling again Jack, no doubt Karoshi will now be expecting one of those phonecalls that starts "Can you just ......." :lol:
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Degsy wrote:I see you're grovelling again Jack, no doubt Karoshi will now be expecting one of those phonecalls that starts "Can you just ......." :lol:
Nah, he is used to it Degsy, infact, I have had a 'Karoshi hotline' installed :shock:
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