Money problems force me to sell my truck.

One of my younger brothers loves pickups. The last time I visited him, he still had five of them and they were all licensed, well maintained and ready to go. His wife has been trying to get him to trade one of them for a car, but no dice.
He is one of our family cowboys. Always wears Western clothing and tried his hand at rodeo performing when he turned 50. It didn't work out according to plan and he wound up selling his horse and nursing his injuries for several months.
 
there is no reason for anything but pickups.

you can't haul a rake, a hoe, nothing in a car. you might be able to haul a dab of groceries, but there mostly useless.

the law won't let you haul your young'ins in the bed of a pickup; it never hurt a kid to get flung out of the back of a pickup. Their young, they'll get over it, if they don't, well it's mighty useful to have a couple gimps around the house to load and unload your pickup

'sides, my woman was always scarit the young'ins would grow up and leave the farm, them gimps gonn'a be able to keep her company.
She always wanted to teach, maybe she can teach 'um how to talk again
 
see there, see there, we ain't even gin to talk money and Kaila comes up
with some high dollar figure.

Look, I got a dead hog, ain't no good for eating, but if your neighbors are
giving you a hard time, I'd hep you haul it close to their house, then we run.

You, you'a interested in empty dr. pepper cans,
I got a six pack of Pearl beer I bought in 1966, bout the time I quit drinking, still got it.

Don't get blinded by any hard cash offer, we can work things out, you'll come out ahead. sure you will, just go to figuring what you really need.

(Squat...Dog, we done high jacked your thread, having a lot of fun with it)
 
The saddest thing is the other trucks all belong to my partner and for the life of me I can't get him to name a price on any of them. :( By the way, that's not all of them by a long shot. A couple of the newer one's are what I use to keep his currant truck running. 🙂
A few more....

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Well, as treeguy64 said, this is a pic on a truck farm. It usually takes 3-4 years to grow a good crop of pick ups. They are usually harvested in the fall.
Here is a pic from a car farm, where they are just about to harvest them.

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I'm afraid you've let them go by. Gotta get them when their ripe. ;)

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Doesn't look like front yard decorations so the phrase You Might be a Redneck if.
Nay, it just a fella that figured out what to do with all those caddy junk cars he had.
There is a rumor that he sort'a believed if he planted old caddies,
they would sprout and grow new cars. don't know if it was true or not,
he didn't take a chance of planting just one, planted a whole crop.

I've heard tales of such, don't work with humans.
 

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