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Old Truck Quiz

RZucker

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I did fairly well, but several times scrolling down to hit "Next" it changed the answers I put in. Not really cool.
 

kenh

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79% for me.
I remember when many were brand new!
The Hudson's were upscale, akin to a Rancho or El Cameo of later years.
 

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60% here too,frustrating.Must be getting old.LOL.Ron G
 

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60% here too,frustrating.Must be getting old.LOL.Ron G

Pickups and trucks in the early years could have major body changes every year or two. Dodge was the one who started the same cab design thing year after year.
Starting in 1960 and running with it to 1972. Then Ford with the convex side from 1967 to 1972. Then the concave side 1973 up to 79. Chevy with it's long run 1973
to I think 1987, the longest run. Only changes were the grill in most of these pickups. So your not getting old Ron-Trucks just got mundane.

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RonG

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That Chevy pickup that looked like a '54 turned out to be a '55.I got it right because there was no other choice that was logical but the '55 Chevy pickup had a major change in appearance,almost like having the first V8,you just knew when it happened.I guess we never know everything,huh?Ron G
 
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