Alan Administrator Staff member Admin Moderator Joined Feb 21, 2025 Messages 94 Dec 5, 2025 #1 Mine was a 90s Chevy Silverado. Up to this day this car is still running with 326k miles on it. We call him Blue.
Mine was a 90s Chevy Silverado. Up to this day this car is still running with 326k miles on it. We call him Blue.
MikeD77 Active member Silver Member Joined Jul 3, 2025 Messages 34 Location Southwest Johnson County Dec 5, 2025 #2 Old Ford 8N tractor, into a 1948 Plymouth beater, by dad won in a card game.
O Owen49 Member Joined Jul 8, 2025 Messages 6 Dec 6, 2025 #3 At 11 years of age, I went from a 1948 Case VAC tractor to a 1950 Ford 2-door sedan with a 3 on the tree.
At 11 years of age, I went from a 1948 Case VAC tractor to a 1950 Ford 2-door sedan with a 3 on the tree.
Frontiersman Aficionado Staff member Moderator Silver Member Bronze Member Joined Jul 6, 2025 Messages 258 Location East Central Indiana Dec 6, 2025 #4 65 Chevy pickup. It had a wood bed and a 3 on the tree with 6 cylinder. Top speed was about 45. Definitely low geared for farm work.
65 Chevy pickup. It had a wood bed and a 3 on the tree with 6 cylinder. Top speed was about 45. Definitely low geared for farm work.
D duane_wade Active member Joined Jun 29, 2025 Messages 33 Dec 7, 2025 #5 A Farmall Super C and an International TD6 crawler. For my first real car to drive was my dad's 65 (??) Mercury Parklane with the slanted rear window.
A Farmall Super C and an International TD6 crawler. For my first real car to drive was my dad's 65 (??) Mercury Parklane with the slanted rear window.
B BarryinIN Moderator Staff member Moderator Joined Jun 29, 2025 Messages 166 Dec 8, 2025 #6 1972 International Loadstar 1600.