A little bump for the head, traveling pictures

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A little bump for the head, traveling pictures

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When you have to work, it's nice to have a bump to do it in.
I needed to run down to Clarksburg, WV today (110 miles one way) for a meeting and thought to my self.... self, it's supposed to be sunny out, take the bump.
There are times when you just have to take a picture with the phone while you are driving.
If you can read the speedo in a picture, it's not vibrating.... truck cruises smooth :thup:
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Headed up 79
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Got to love west coast mirrors.
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Headed down toward Cheat Lake on 68E
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Cool pictures! you live in a nice part of the world. nice and green and trees and stuff. its flat in my part and just starting to green up. seems like you had a nice drive. :thup:
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Those are some great photos! Thanks for sharing :thup:.
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that last picture looks just like I 70 out around east of manhattan and junction city kansas.
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woah....

Is that a working fuel gauge i see? I've never seen one of those before :eek:
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haha yea ryan i wish i had one of those to!
I'll get it one piece at a time and it wont cost me a dime...
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Not only does it work, it's fairly accurate!
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And of course if you notice the difference between the second and last photo's you will be able to tell the difference between MD and PA's roads...

I feel a road trip coming on. :)

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I've had lots of gas gauges that work, it is the accuracy thats rare.
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the gas guage in my 67 had always worked and was accurate, but the other gauges didn't work at all and I supplemented them with manual guages. The 70 is exactly the opposite and I can't seem to get that dang gas gauge to work for the life of me.
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I Like what I am seeing there!! :D :thup:

I was just out at Clarsburg 3 weeks ago. This was my first trip, excluding passing through on the interstate. that is a very nice area and the wildlife (critters) were all over the place. Like to go back there one day when we have more time to check it out..
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Couldn't help but notice the mile marker post in your curbside mirror picture.
123.4 :lol: :lol: :lol:
Btw, i like those parabolic mirrors you have. Gives it the "old school" big truck look :thup:

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I am old school big truck. Used to drive a B-Model Mack :thup:

Different old school today.
I'm down in Florida working on the FIL's 32 Buick and need a kit to rebuild the fuel pump.
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Farmall wrote:I am old school big truck. Used to drive a B-Model Mack :thup:

Different old school today.
I'm down in Florida working on the FIL's 32 Buick and need a kit to rebuild the fuel pump.
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I'm still taking the truck out whenever I can. It's running good, got the new clutch in it, gotta love it.
I took the truck out across 22 in PA to Altoona last week then cross country into Clearfield county then down through Indiana PA and back home. I decided when I gassed up in the morning that I was going to take it easy and see how my mileage went. The route I took didn't have many lights and I stayed in the 55-60 range or the speed limit if it was under. When I gassed up I found I'd gotten 17.5mpg, I checked twice. Not bad for the old girl, everything is right on her down to the tire pressure.
Not to shabby.
I took a cut past our old cabin on some dirt roads too. Plus, a nice covered bridge.
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Stopped by at an old friends farm to say hi.
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All in all, a good day.
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