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Chevy's in the wild

From Time to time I will come across somebody that has a nice square body, and I will walk over to talk to them about it. They will lift the hood, and tell me about how it has a 383 stroker with aluminum heads, and I will ask them "what brand of heads does it have?". They will say "I do not know". I will ask them "what brand of lift do you have?". They will say "I do not know". Then I will say "how much lift does it have?". They will say "I do not know". Then they finally admit that they bought it that way, and they do not know anything about the truck. :D
 
From Time to time I will come across somebody that has a nice square body, and I will walk over to talk to them about it. They will lift the hood, and tell me about how it has a 383 stroker with aluminum heads, and I will ask them "what brand of heads does it have?". They will say "I do not know". I will ask them "what brand of lift do you have?". They will say "I do not know". Then I will say "how much lift does it have?". They will say "I do not know". Then they finally admit that they bought it that way, and they do not know anything about the truck. :D

Who cares, as long as they enjoy it?
 
I agree as well, but you gotta advertise what’s gonna sell to the crowd at your event and I’d imagine nitto wants to draw eyes to the tires/wheels so I can see the point
 
Squares in the boneyard? Nice!
Thing of the past here (northern il)
I guess I'm spoiled out here in OR and before that in CO there's nearly always a fresh square or two (or more) at the yards I frequent. The ones here really don't have much rust.
There were 2 others I didn't bother to photograph since they were more picked over. I'll post some older shots
 
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