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  #11  
Old October 30th 04, 09:10 PM
Shaggie
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On Sat, 30 Oct 2004 15:58:07 GMT, MUADIB®
> wrote:

>
>A true redneck really doesn't even need a vehicle at all to hook up
>with a Nice looking woman and having a nice meaningful one night
>relationship......................I know all about having this
>scenario at hand....................LOL
>
>BTDT


Memories........ *gazes at cigarette burn on forearm*

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  #12  
Old October 31st 04, 12:00 AM
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Jan Andersson wrote:
> Bill Berckman wrote:
>>
>> In the states, most true rednecks (not posers) drive an American
>> made F-150 or the Chevy version of the same thing. Toyota and Nissan
>> trucks just don't cut it. They go to the local country bar and
>> pick up a nice looking lady and drive off in the truck in hopes of
>> a meaningful one night relationship. The question is, could someone
>> in a cowboy hat and boots get lucky in the VW pickup at this link.
>> http://www.canadiandriver.com/news/0...microbus_1.jpg
>> I say no way. LOL
>> Bill Berckman
>> 67 Beetle

>
>
>
> How about this one:
>
> http://www.gamingfiles.com/screensho.../technical.jpg
>
>
> Jan


OHhh, that is just the local KKK out for their anual "recruit a new member"
rally. Pretty much a family gatehring...

J.


  #14  
Old October 31st 04, 03:44 PM
D. Dub
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Looks cool............ but what the hell good would it be?

Maybe carry a small load of firewood or 2 or 3 bales? Or maybe your
luggage...exept it would get wet.

What it needs is a full size bed and the V10 TDI!!!

Until then give me a Nissan Titan anyday.


"Bill Berckman" > wrote in message
...
> In the states, most true rednecks (not posers) drive an American made
> F-150 or
> the Chevy version of the same thing. Toyota and Nissan trucks just don't
> cut
> it. They go to the local country bar and pick up a nice looking lady
> and
> drive off in the truck in hopes of a meaningful one night relationship.
> The
> question is, could someone in a cowboy hat and boots get lucky in the VW
> pickup
> at this link.
> http://www.canadiandriver.com/news/0...microbus_1.jpg
> I say no way. LOL
> Bill Berckman
> 67 Beetle
>
>



  #15  
Old October 31st 04, 08:54 PM
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>Looks cool............ but what the hell good would it be?
>
>Maybe carry a small load of firewood or 2 or 3 bales? Or maybe your
>luggage...exept it would get wet.
>
>What it needs is a full size bed and the V10 TDI!!!
>
>Until then give me a Nissan Titan anyday.


Work good for hauling fence posts, fence, grain, hay etc.
Or just checking out the fence lines and all that other pasture
work where you don't need a big truck.



Randy
http://members.aol.com/rsmeiner
  #16  
Old November 1st 04, 12:29 AM
Bill Berckman
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My uncle bought a brand new 1968 Chevrolet Pickup Truck that he kept for around
15 years. Unlike the leather clad CD playing trucks with Power Everything and
Automatic Transmission, this was a time when a pickup was really a truck. It
had a vinyl bench seat with rubber mats on the floor. It had a manual choke
and a 3 speed stick on the column with no power steering, brakes or even a
radio. It is amusing when someone with a Blazer or Escape etc... today
insists on calling their 4 wheel drive contrivance a truck. They even
sometimes go as far a putting on a bumper sticker that says I Love My Truck.





Bill Berckman
67 Beetle


  #17  
Old November 1st 04, 04:19 AM
D. Dub
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1968 Chevrolet Pickup Truck? Yup THATS a truck.


"Bill Berckman" > wrote in message
...
> My uncle bought a brand new 1968 Chevrolet Pickup Truck that he kept for
> around
> 15 years. Unlike the leather clad CD playing trucks with Power Everything
> and
> Automatic Transmission, this was a time when a pickup was really a truck.
> It
> had a vinyl bench seat with rubber mats on the floor. It had a manual
> choke
> and a 3 speed stick on the column with no power steering, brakes or even a
> radio. It is amusing when someone with a Blazer or Escape etc... today
> insists on calling their 4 wheel drive contrivance a truck. They even
> sometimes go as far a putting on a bumper sticker that says I Love My
> Truck.
>
>
>
>
>
> Bill Berckman
> 67 Beetle
>
>



  #18  
Old November 1st 04, 04:22 AM
D. Dub
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"RSMEINER" > wrote in message
...
> >

> Work good for hauling fence posts, fence, grain, hay etc.
> Or just checking out the fence lines and all that other pasture
> work where you don't need a big truck.
>
>
>
> Randy
> http://members.aol.com/rsmeiner



You're kidding right? The only thing that truck could carry is groceries.




  #19  
Old November 1st 04, 08:01 AM
Jim O'Malley \(VW-F-V\)
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"Bill Berckman" > wrote in message
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> My uncle bought a brand new 1968 Chevrolet Pickup Truck that he kept for

around
> 15 years. Unlike the leather clad CD playing trucks with Power Everything

and
> Automatic Transmission, this was a time when a pickup was really a truck.

It
> had a vinyl bench seat with rubber mats on the floor. It had a manual

choke
> and a 3 speed stick on the column with no power steering, brakes or even a
> radio. It is amusing when someone with a Blazer or Escape etc... today
> insists on calling their 4 wheel drive contrivance a truck. They even
> sometimes go as far a putting on a bumper sticker that says I Love My

Truck.
>


Of course, part of that comes from the state putting the word "truck" on the
tags of things like El Caminos....


  #20  
Old November 2nd 04, 10:39 PM
ilambert
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If someone has a VW pickup,they are already lucky,cowboy hat or not!
"P.J.Berg" > wrote in message
news:%0Vgd.1577$mm6.1345@amstwist00...
> Jan Andersson wrote:
>> Bill Berckman wrote:
>>>
>>> In the states, most true rednecks (not posers) drive an American
>>> made F-150 or the Chevy version of the same thing. Toyota and Nissan
>>> trucks just don't cut it. They go to the local country bar and
>>> pick up a nice looking lady and drive off in the truck in hopes of
>>> a meaningful one night relationship. The question is, could someone
>>> in a cowboy hat and boots get lucky in the VW pickup at this link.
>>> http://www.canadiandriver.com/news/0...microbus_1.jpg
>>> I say no way. LOL
>>> Bill Berckman
>>> 67 Beetle

>>
>>
>>
>> How about this one:
>>
>> http://www.gamingfiles.com/screensho.../technical.jpg
>>
>>
>> Jan

>
> OHhh, that is just the local KKK out for their anual "recruit a new
> member"
> rally. Pretty much a family gatehring...
>
> J.
>
>



 




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