I don't name all my cars but in my home town back in Oregon I was the first guy with a daily driver with
44" Swampers when these tires were first introduced and it was big.
Big Blue
Note it's a full convertible and that's a 2-ton Military transfercase hanging down under the center of the truck.
Bad 59
If you look closely you can see the license plate read Bad 59. This is one of the 1959 Caddies I've owned in my life and the only one I stuffed a 454 into.
My neighbors of course keep all their brand new cars in their nice, clean and neat garages, not me. The poles in the below pictures belong to my 16' tall A-Frame Engine Puller that always looks nice in out in front of our house.
My son always called this the
Cherry Truck and yes that's snow in December in the Mojave Desert and I left the top off year around.
Cherry Truck - Very Rare Factory 2-wheel Drive 1973 Blazer
We just called the Milk Truck the Milk Truck...
But we did get custom plates that read,
66 Milk
We called the 1959 Cadillac Flattop the "Creampuff" as it only had 50,000 miles on it when we bought it and it was a true creampuff.
59 Finz
This of course was Jimmy...
Jimmy
I haven't given my new truck a name, I'm
not really fond of red paint nor do I like Big Red for a name or the gum...
That's the short list while I sit here and have my lunch...
