I saw the truck again today... 5" chrome pipes sticking about 18" over the top of the cab.Stacks on a pickup have always amused me, all the more so on a gasser. Were the materials used from Home Depot?
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But if it makes him happy, who am I to argue?
I saw the truck again today... 5" chrome pipes sticking about 18" over the top of the cab.Stacks on a pickup have always amused me, all the more so on a gasser. Were the materials used from Home Depot?
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My wife’s nephew had a Cummins truck several years ago with a stack behind the cab. Obnoxious outside the truck, worse inside it.
My wife’s nephew had a Cummins truck several years ago with a stack behind the cab. Obnoxious outside the truck, worse inside it.
Right! I always wondered how long it would take a bale of hay to ignite if stacked up against the bed stacks.The stacks on the flat bed Ford look alright, but I just can not appreciate them coming up through a pickup bed, not at all.
More smoke the better, right?Right! I always wondered how long it would take a bale of hay to ignite with the bed stacks.
What's not to like? Cummins, trucks and stacks go together...1st Gen Industries has some beauties that he restored.
You've probably heard of the Trabant, or "Trabby", which was the only car available to East Germans under communist rule for almost 50 years. It was designed in the 1950's, and never changed, the body was made out of compressed cotton and it had a 2-stroke engine that ran gas/oil mix.

My Grandfather bought Mother a new Crosley which she had when she met Dad after WWII.You've probably heard of the Trabant, or "Trabby", which was the only car available to East Germans under communist rule for almost 50 years. It was designed in the 1950's, and never changed, the body was made out of compressed cotton and it had a 2-stroke engine that ran gas/oil mix.
Anyway, when the wall came down and East Germans could finally buy wester automobiles, all of these old Trabbys became useless lawn ornaments... parents would give them to their teens or a nephew who needed a cheap/free car. And because they were totally worthless, kids would do things like cut the roof off to make it a convertible, etc.
So they started having these "modified Trabby" contests, which were always hilarious. Believe it or not, one I saw was a cement mixer!
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