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jeremydunworth

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Preparing for a camping trip this weekend and I spotted a fun photo opportunity.

The sign is badly photoshopped to hide the street numbers with some words.

Anyhow, I thought some of you might appreciate the image. Would be cool to see other peoples "glamour shots". Also, I guess I should make a version with the original slogan "Anything else .. is just .. a car"

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Preparing for a camping trip this weekend and I spotted a fun photo opportunity.

The sign is badly photoshopped to hide the street numbers with some words.

Anyhow, I thought some of you might appreciate the image. Would be cool to see other peoples "glamour shots". Also, I guess I should make a version with the original slogan "Anything else .. is just .. a car"

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Beautiful Scout.
 
Preparing for a camping trip this weekend and I spotted a fun photo opportunity.

The sign is badly photoshopped to hide the street numbers with some words.

Anyhow, I thought some of you might appreciate the image. Would be cool to see other peoples "glamour shots". Also, I guess I should make a version with the original slogan "Anything else .. is just .. a car"

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you can tell this scout is used, because of the hand oil prints by the doors.
 
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Preparing for a camping trip this weekend and I spotted a fun photo opportunity.

The sign is badly photoshopped to hide the street numbers with some words.

Anyhow, I thought some of you might appreciate the image. Would be cool to see other peoples "glamour shots". Also, I guess I should make a version with the original slogan "Anything else .. is just .. a car"

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Nicely done. Love the color
 
Thats how you know its driven. Thats like my 76' F150. It has marks by the doors from closing them. The hood has oil finger prints.
True confessions time. The passenger side door has fingerprints all over it because until a recent generous application of WD-40 the driver side lock was jammed up. So I was unlocking the truck by getting in from the passenger side. :rolleyes:
 
True confessions time. The passenger side door has fingerprints all over it because until a recent generous application of WD-40 the driver side lock was jammed up. So I was unlocking the truck by getting in from the passenger side. :rolleyes:
That’s okay. My Wrangler hinges are such that I can only get one door off at the moment and if I don’t keep putting gun oil on the front passenger hinges the door won’t open.