International Trucks

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Klapatta
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International Trucks

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Have been catching up on my reading. Just got back from an overnight Black Friday shopping trip in Saratoga Springs NY. Stopped off in this town called Hoosick about ten miles East from the Vermont border and checked out a country store run by four Desert Storm vets. Thank you for your service. They seemed to favor International trucks and Plymouth cars. The trucks were parked up front and the cars were out in the back. Thought folks would like seeing them. I don't know what all the Vermont tourism stuff was about, how dare they hack our good name :lol: Anyway, I had to take some shots, they were all in really nice shape-
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This van had huge wheel wells and I had visions of dropping in a big block and a 9 inch rear with slicks :P
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This pickup was killer and had a bed that seemed to go on forever. What a ride that must be!
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The Big Moose Country Store !!! Been there a few times, do they still have the BBQ out on the side?
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Wanted to stop there this summer but no....."we have to get to the wedding"she said :x. I should have had some car "trouble" as we passed on the way home.... :twisted: Looked like a fun place
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I too have been by there, like the rest no time to stop!

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Did I say East? Well that should be due West of the border, my bad. Yes, they still have the BBQ on the side and were firing it up while we were there placing the fresh meat on and splitting the down some kindle wood. Me being what I am I was looking at the hundred to one reduction box on the smoker :lol:

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