You really should consider looking this stuff up on your own.Late 50s?
Unlike!You really should consider looking this stuff up on your own.
How was that harsh? I was simply suggesting that he should for once try looking up a car himself. He knows the make and model and he's asking if it's a late 50s model. A simple google search would give him his answer and he wouldn't need to ask.Though, tedious as it can be, looking stuff up on my own is how I learn the most. But that was a little too harsh.
After looking on Wikipedia it's a 60s PD4 dodge Phoenix, it didn't say how many were made.You really should consider looking this stuff up on your own.
How was that harsh? I was simply suggesting that he should for once try looking up a car himself. He knows the make and model and he's asking if it's a late 50s model. A simple google search would give him his answer and he wouldn't need to ask.
I guess so, I'll put an emotion next to it or word it better next time.Sorry, internet... I first read your suggestion and it seemed to have a harsh tone, but reading it again, it could be read with a helpful tone, too. I guess that's why we have emoticons...![]()
Yeah, wikipedia isn't always the best place to go to. So eh, what can you do? *shrug*After looking on Wikipedia it's a 60s PD4 dodge Phoenix, it didn't say how many were made.
old pickup boat and art by spotterjeff, on Flickr
The F100 has a different truck bed from the truck in your picture. It's a F250.just had a guy on flickr tell me it was a 1955-1956 F100?
'63? Impala
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