Random pic thread.

Life size Hot Wheels hauler. This reminded me of my favorite toys! Back in the days when Matchbox and Hotwheels were life!
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Ill take the grabber orange 70 Mustang, the yellow 67 stepside and the black k5 yall can have the rest
 
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Some favorite pics from my trip at Northern Tier w/ Scouts. 7 days portaging through the boundary waters.

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I like the duster and c10. That's a 67 small window cab but has another year bed and front clip
 
I'll take the paycheck that driver is getting for hauling that load.
There is a serious shortage of drivers these days. They are making a good living. An experienced driver an make $65K a year or more. IIRC Walmart is paying $75K+ starting from what I have read.
 
Is the Weather Cool, or long sleeves for bugs & brush?
Highs in the mid 70s, lows in the low 50s. Not humid like it is here though. Quite pleasant, really... only time we sweated from heat was out in the middle of the lake on a clear day w/ the sun shining. Which was rare, b/c it was always changing and some degree of wind.

Al our clothes were polyester/various synthetic fast-drying stuff, no cotton anything. Because you're always getting wet, and want it to dry quickly.
Long sleeves/pants to keep the bugs off.
 
What am I missing - that's not even a good deal. In fact it's terrible. ~$1.50 per can?

EDIT - some quick Googling revealed this is a Canadian thing. Given the weaker Canadian dollar, plus overall cost of beer being much higher there, apparently this is in fact a good deal.... assuming you have a need or way to consume that much....
 
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What am I missing - that's not even a good deal. In fact it's terrible. ~$1.50 per can?

EDIT - some quick Googling revealed this is a Canadian thing. Given the weaker Canadian dollar, plus overall cost of beer being much higher there, apparently this is in fact a good deal.... assuming you have a need or way to consume that much....
You are missing the fact that you need a pallet jack for your case of beer. Ain’t no way I’d pay that much per beer in that quantity or quality.
 
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They're awesome. It's been probably 10 years since I've played with one, but they work well. I think the ones I played with had coil springs.
I was leaning that way. But after stopping by Cane Creek, the showed me where Santa Cruz says a coil spring setup is a no no due to their suspension design.
After setting the sag and running with the factory compression and rebound settings, I'm pretty happy so far. Gonna do an early am ride and make high and low speed adjustments.
 
Fawkin dress crocs
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