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Thursday, 10 February 2011 01:52 |
Another sampling of the lengths others go through to express the enthralling and wild passion for their rigs.




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Thursday, 13 January 2011 00:39 |

Low pressure systems and loads of snow have unabashedly defined winter thus far. Sure, some of you may dig that frozen toe effect when you step out of the door on your way to work. And shucks, even I'm partial to a snow angel here and there, but the cold has crept into every corner of every room just about anywhere north of the equator. If you're not lucky enough to have the folks bankroll a four month holiday in South America right about now, well, you're in the same cold boat as the rest of us. But fear not good reader because it's photos like these that give us hope for a brighter tomorrow, and a hot summer ahead hopefully chock full of sandy toes and cold Corona's at sunset. And, it's just another reason why truck beds rock harder than Neil Young hitting the high note on the harmonica.
Source: Sam Howzit
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Friday, 07 January 2011 00:43 |
It's always cool when people capture a little bit of the extraordinary in those everyday objects. We see so many cars pass our eyes each day—threading through the fabric of our everyday lives. And sometimes it's easy to see it all through a jaded lens. Take these truck beds for instance. Aside from the custom look on one, nothing else would seem that special as to grab our attention, albeit for a brief moment, and create some kind of aesthetic connection. So, without further adieu, here are some images that will lend a ponderous effect on your mind if but for a moment.  Custom, cool and beautiful  Dependable old dump truck bed  Haul of dysfunction  Oil slicks
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Saturday, 04 December 2010 00:50 |
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 OK. We just don’t get it. An abandoned truck bed in the middle of Nowheresville, Illinois right by a set of train tracks. The question is, ‘Why?’ It’s obviously what makes a truck, well, a truck. And more importantly, what happened to its better half. Did the owner try and delve into a little vicious magic time and think sawing his ride in two would be a good illusory trick? Was this just an act of sheer depravity? Wait. Ah yes, somebody probably lost a bet and had to amputate their ride, but the real specifics remain unknown. What gets our gander here is the fact that this truck bed is still in relatively good condition. No real rust through and it could’ve continued to serve a hauling purpose. Plus, that fire engine red paint job has a newer, glossier finish. What this person was thinking we’ll never know. Sound the taps for this fallen loader.
Source: Higgins
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