RustyHornet
Grandmaster
And now for the biggest regret I have in my young life.... I no longer have this beast, but it was a huge learning experience. Have a lot of people to thank for this one, some I know and love and others I've never met... It is because of this truck that I am where I am now and doing what I love. Only part I regret is selling it, there were reasons, but I wish I would have found ways around them...
'72 Cheyenne. Bought this after selling the blue s10. It was supposed to be a "daily driver" to high school. Well we found out after we drove it home from Wabash that is wasn't running on all cylinders and needed a rebuild... Next time it got driven was 18 months later after a full rebuild.
Senior pic. It was finished in time and I got to drive it a couple times before graduation.
'72 Cheyenne. Bought this after selling the blue s10. It was supposed to be a "daily driver" to high school. Well we found out after we drove it home from Wabash that is wasn't running on all cylinders and needed a rebuild... Next time it got driven was 18 months later after a full rebuild.
Senior pic. It was finished in time and I got to drive it a couple times before graduation.