It's Midweek. Ash Wednesday, in fact, but that has nothing to do with today's study of Trucks, all in the Light Truck class.
For some silly reason, I'm going to have to rate this study to be Not Safe For Work (NSFW)
Continue with the Study below:
To start, we have a fine shot of the back end of an SUV, a type of light truck. This vehicle is clean, showing that the operator, also shown, cares about vehicle maintenance. (totally loses straight face here)
This next shot shows a cab-plus Dodge of recent vintage, and as a bonus, a Harley-Davidson touring motorcycle in the background. If the damned spectator's huge rack wasn't blocking the view, we would have seen both vehicles to better advantage. Poor photography.
Ok, Ok, so this shot doesn't have a truck in it. You expect miracles on this blog? This shot does show a vehicle maintenance technique, though, so it qualifies. The vehicle operator here is fueling her vehicle. Check out her nozzle technique. You'd like to show her some nozzle technique? Wash your mouth out with..........hmmmmmmmmmmm.
Finally, we have this shot of a certified seat belt instructress, as dug up and forwarded by a couple of my old chums, who, along with me, used to drool over the lasses who served us our donuts. She is demonstrating proper seat belting in an extra-cab pickup. Note the darkened back window. Can you hazard a guess as to what else she might instruct in the back seat of that dark truck?
That's all for now students. There will be quiz, so right-click the photos and "save as" to your lesson file.
That is all.



What, no trailer hitch chrome removal photos?
Considering the silicone pillows on that last lass, I doubt she really needs the seatbelt anyway.
Paul
Posted by: Light & Dark | February 09, 2005 at 15:00
I just became the ownwe of another Ford pick up, a 2005 4 door with the biggest engine ford makes, gas hog, but everything else is very nice.
Posted by: Catfish | February 09, 2005 at 21:32