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Off the chicken topic but '95! I thought you might have a classic, lol. ('95 is old, I'm getting old....) I missed out on a buddies '73 GMC 4x4 3/4 ton truck, he blew the motor and couldn't find anyone to buy it so sold it for scrap! It was rust free, rare in upstate NY winter salt roads land and in nice shape for the yr. I could have put my Jimmy motor in it! Sold it before I heard. But I like the convertible, and they are rare, just going to take some $ to get it where it needs to be. Frame and mechanics are great, body panels and floors need to be replaced, not real bad, but not worth dinking with as far as repairing. It's like a full size jeep, top comes off to the windshield and no door pillars, real convertible. Only 60 some thousand miles, but it's seen some salt and definitely age. Big tires with rubber fender flares and double stacked leaf springs so it's slightly lifted, (road like a tank or dozer though, rough ride).
There's no doubt this post applies to production of chickens, etc. One has to drive the eggs and meat to market in something and haul hundreds of pounds of chicken vittles back to the 'farm'.
