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Re: Need help tracking down my dads old truck [Re: GREENCOUNTYPETE] #8357115
03/04/25 09:19 AM
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Originally Posted by GREENCOUNTYPETE
did you use junk yard engines or put 900,000miles on it ?

Neither we rebuilt it twice completely the problem was a aftermarket air filter on the intake that would shrink in the winter and suck in debris causing it to grenade itself.

And the transmission we brought out of parts trucks. And redid


The rifle has no will of its own it may be used for evil but there are more good men than evil men and evil will be corrected by good men with rifles.
Re: Need help tracking down my dads old truck [Re: danny clifton] #8357116
03/04/25 09:20 AM
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Originally Posted by danny clifton
20 year old truck might not be around anymore. ask your dad who he sold it too. track them down and ask the same question

Can’t he sold it on his old Facebook account no idea who he sold it to


The rifle has no will of its own it may be used for evil but there are more good men than evil men and evil will be corrected by good men with rifles.
Re: Need help tracking down my dads old truck [Re: 30-06 Trapper] #8357129
03/04/25 09:54 AM
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any pictures with his old plate number in them
or do you recall what it is ?

maybe a dmv search


America only has one issue, we have a Responsibility crisis and everything else stems from it.
Re: Need help tracking down my dads old truck [Re: Vinke] #8357139
03/04/25 10:03 AM
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Originally Posted by Vinke
It is a ford,,,,,, rip…..

Or

Es un Ford, déjalo ir.

wink


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Re: Need help tracking down my dads old truck [Re: 30-06 Trapper] #8357143
03/04/25 10:09 AM
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I drive Chevy's because I like driving a truck, not working on it!! Hahaha, you need something reliable so you can go check traps in the morning, not replace the engine or transmission before you go check traps.


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Re: Need help tracking down my dads old truck [Re: GREENCOUNTYPETE] #8357188
03/04/25 11:42 AM
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Originally Posted by GREENCOUNTYPETE
any pictures with his old plate number in them
or do you recall what it is ?

maybe a dmv search


nope when his old phone crashed all those pics were gone the only pic I have was a actual photograph we had framed


The rifle has no will of its own it may be used for evil but there are more good men than evil men and evil will be corrected by good men with rifles.
Re: Need help tracking down my dads old truck [Re: 30-06 Trapper] #8357208
03/04/25 12:30 PM
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then Kid I think you may have to face it , your a kid , you were kept out of the loop , all the places to get the info you want reside with your dad he is your gateway.
It's time to go talk with him.

so lesson in life , records are important , learn how to keep them early , it doesn't have to be difficult folders in a box , reuse the left over used school folders from each year masking tape and label them and start saving your records , if you don't no one else will.

learn to backup your photos , you will not believe how important photos will become to you in the future , Digital makes accessibility and availability of photos so easy , but it makes losing them all so easy as well.
Really and maybe some others can back me up as you get older those pictures will be one of your favorite things because they are so good at bringing back memories.

and now for life's lesson , Let it Go , you are going to have to learn to let absolutely everything you love go.
People, but especially things , save the picture keep the memories they are what is important but things come and go.
Having your grandpa's gun is really cool and I wish every kid could get gifted a gun from their grandpa.

There just isn't the space in life to save all the things , people try that and it is called hording at some point.
You have to determine what is important and at some point you are putting so much of your resources into saving and warehousing the stuff it takes a new toll , do you own the stuff or does the stuff own you.

unless you die first and fast you will watch just about everyone you know pass and let everything you own go.

if you do pass first you will leave someone with what they see as a mess. I encourage you when someday you have the opportunity to help with an estate , do it there are so many life lessons in closing out someone's life and possessions , this can be something maybe you wait till your 30s or later to do but it can really change your outlook on more stuff.

when you free yourself from stuff , it is a paradigm shift for sure.

there are of course things you need and use and keep those , just saying you need a dependable vehicle to get to the next chapter in your life it could be that truck but it could be you find something else that does what you need so you can move on.

one day hopefully you and your wife are saying , we need a mini van or a suburban the car seats just don't fit in the truck. so you go buy one and let that truck go because it isn't what you need then. you take some good pictures with you and the family with the truck and then you let it go.


Ok that was a bit heavy , but heavy is educational as well.

take notice of the literal miles of storage shed in and around near every place , those sheds are filled with the stuff people couldn't part with , as well as countless attics , garages , basements, closets , spare rooms , crawl spaces.
storage is a multi billion dollar industry , it might be a trillion dollar industry and it is largely built on peoples inability to part with stuff or their addiction to collecting stuff.
do you know what happens to a significant number of those units , they go to auction because the person couldn't keep paying the storage fees.


America only has one issue, we have a Responsibility crisis and everything else stems from it.
Re: Need help tracking down my dads old truck [Re: 30-06 Trapper] #8357250
03/04/25 01:39 PM
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3 valves are junk. Might be in the scrapyard by now.


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Re: Need help tracking down my dads old truck [Re: 30-06 Trapper] #8357284
03/04/25 02:26 PM
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I'll give you GCP's quick version... When you die, your stuff will go into a dumpster, ...Go find a good truck, let that one go, it's only a truck.

Re: Need help tracking down my dads old truck [Re: gcs] #8357334
03/04/25 03:50 PM
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Originally Posted by gcs
I'll give you GCP's quick version... When you die, your stuff will go into a dumpster, ...Go find a good truck, let that one go, it's only a truck.


yeah , I might be in the middle of dealing with an estate and I just helped with an estate last year that basically defined everything you don't want to do and a I see cousins dealing with my great aunts estate which is not bad and watched my parents deal with my grandparents estates even when it isn't a mess , it is a lot of work.


America only has one issue, we have a Responsibility crisis and everything else stems from it.
Re: Need help tracking down my dads old truck [Re: GREENCOUNTYPETE] #8357354
03/04/25 04:22 PM
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Originally Posted by GREENCOUNTYPETE
then Kid I think you may have to face it , your a kid , you were kept out of the loop , all the places to get the info you want reside with your dad he is your gateway.
It's time to go talk with him.

so lesson in life , records are important , learn how to keep them early , it doesn't have to be difficult folders in a box , reuse the left over used school folders from each year masking tape and label them and start saving your records , if you don't no one else will.

learn to backup your photos , you will not believe how important photos will become to you in the future , Digital makes accessibility and availability of photos so easy , but it makes losing them all so easy as well.
Really and maybe some others can back me up as you get older those pictures will be one of your favorite things because they are so good at bringing back memories.

and now for life's lesson , Let it Go , you are going to have to learn to let absolutely everything you love go.
People, but especially things , save the picture keep the memories they are what is important but things come and go.
Having your grandpa's gun is really cool and I wish every kid could get gifted a gun from their grandpa.

There just isn't the space in life to save all the things , people try that and it is called hording at some point.
You have to determine what is important and at some point you are putting so much of your resources into saving and warehousing the stuff it takes a new toll , do you own the stuff or does the stuff own you.

unless you die first and fast you will watch just about everyone you know pass and let everything you own go.

if you do pass first you will leave someone with what they see as a mess. I encourage you when someday you have the opportunity to help with an estate , do it there are so many life lessons in closing out someone's life and possessions , this can be something maybe you wait till your 30s or later to do but it can really change your outlook on more stuff.

when you free yourself from stuff , it is a paradigm shift for sure.

there are of course things you need and use and keep those , just saying you need a dependable vehicle to get to the next chapter in your life it could be that truck but it could be you find something else that does what you need so you can move on.

one day hopefully you and your wife are saying , we need a mini van or a suburban the car seats just don't fit in the truck. so you go buy one and let that truck go because it isn't what you need then. you take some good pictures with you and the family with the truck and then you let it go.


Ok that was a bit heavy , but heavy is educational as well.

take notice of the literal miles of storage shed in and around near every place , those sheds are filled with the stuff people couldn't part with , as well as countless attics , garages , basements, closets , spare rooms , crawl spaces.
storage is a multi billion dollar industry , it might be a trillion dollar industry and it is largely built on peoples inability to part with stuff or their addiction to collecting stuff.
do you know what happens to a significant number of those units , they go to auction because the person couldn't keep paying the storage fees.


This is poetry. Read the whole thing twice, lots of truth.

Re: Need help tracking down my dads old truck [Re: GREENCOUNTYPETE] #8357368
03/04/25 04:45 PM
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Originally Posted by GREENCOUNTYPETE
Originally Posted by gcs
I'll give you GCP's quick version... When you die, your stuff will go into a dumpster, ...Go find a good truck, let that one go, it's only a truck.


yeah , I might be in the middle of dealing with an estate and I just helped with an estate last year that basically defined everything you don't want to do and a I see cousins dealing with my great aunts estate which is not bad and watched my parents deal with my grandparents estates even when it isn't a mess , it is a lot of work.

X 2 iam helping my mom with a aunt/uncles estate and it's a big mess kids trying to steal everything.from taking stuff to using a credit card days after there dad had passed.they need a boot in the a**.

Re: Need help tracking down my dads old truck [Re: 30-06 Trapper] #8357370
03/04/25 04:51 PM
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If your dad bought the truck new or used from a dealer, there is a good chance they have a record of the VIN, which would make it easier to track. Your county DMV, where he registered it, may be willing to give you the VIN too, if you explain what you are doing and show proof that you are your dad's son.

Keith

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