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Subtle, Sunday Truck Shadows

While on my walk a while back, I saw this old truck. I wonder how old it is. Gotta love it's name.

 Pobre truck

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Comments

A Wild Thing said…
Now that's my kinda truck..a girl needs a classic you know, with a cool paint job...SWEET!!!
Old and decrepit,
still El Pobre chugs along,
like a sturdy mule.

Shadow-Furrowed Stone
wanderlust said…
Great truck! Would love it if that were my ride...
Hey Harriet said…
Now that's a cool old truck loaded with character! I really like the colour combination. How even more amazing it would look if somebody gave it a wash! I'm not volunteering for the job by the way ;) A very nice find on your walk!
Dorte said…
What a cool truck ... can you say cute about a truck !
Tracy said…
Now that is a vehicle with character! 1950's or 1960's? It's beautiful! Happy Day, Juana :o) ((HUGS))
Marlene said…
Looks more like 40's to me...cool truck and I love the subtle shadows on this one.
Chubby Chieque said…
He he... isn't that truck a sweetie? I am imagining now that, you & me we're riding in that, with a kinda vintage hat, gloves, glasses and of course vintage clothes on.

Wowowie!!! Cool Asian girl's ROCKS... jolly be good J!

Your post really sweet that rocks my evening.

xoxo my dearie friend!
xoxo
Kathleen said…
Saweeat! What's not to love! Great photo of a wonderful truck ;-)
readingsully2 said…
Great shot, Juana.

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