Saddest bricknose ever

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Saw this poor beast today. It has had a hard life just blocks from the ocean.

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It looks like a case of rotten box.
 

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Send that up to the rust belt and somebody will pull the bed off and hang a plow on it.

Awesome "real world patina" ;Sweet
 

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Do what a lot of the lazy guys on the car flipping shows do, clear coat and call it "character".
 

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What a sad look. Somebody should hang Hank and just be done with it. Its back is broken.. Its a 460 gasser. Its probably never had an oil change but its still on the roads. Many years ago the auto industry was boasting that 98% of there trucks were still on the roads. I think that was Dodge. Then some smart guy "fixed" that. It was 98% of all dodge trucks are still on the roads. The other 2% got home safely....:eek::rotflmao I still laugh when I see that kind of boasting by any truck manufacture...
 

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it's back is broken but it's still soldiering on.....;Sweet

I'm sure there is enough weight there to squat most trucks. The back seat is a catch bin, loaded and packed all the way up to the top of the front seat. Looks like they stopped caring about that truck 6 months after they bought it, typical for a concrete contractor.
 
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