https://autos.yahoo.com/blogs/motoramic/spy-photographs-capture-the-littlest-new-ford-f-150-192031845.html Automotive spy photographers sure live the life. They get to visit exotic locations like the Mojave Desert and Arjeplog, Sweden, a burg just outside the Artic Circle where companies often do winter testing. They get to lay in wait for hours on end and, occasionally, dodge attacks from testy engineers. All for that one shot of...a pint-sized Ford F-150?
Caught by KGP Photography, the future Power Wheels 2015 Ford F-150 was being towed around Dearborn by a real 2015 Ford F-150. While the adult truck was undisguised, the kid version had the standard black-and-white camouflage to hide its plastic bodywork (but not the chrome wheels.) The uncamouflaged Power Wheels F-150 is expected to be revealed for wee truckin' later this month, joining Fisher-Price's bite-size versions of the new Chevy Corvette and Disney Princess Mustang. Now if only they could give Barbie one of these...
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I have one myself and it is a damn nice jacket. Bought it at the coast one October when I realized I forgot my jacket at home and I was there for another five days. Picked it up at the old air museum in Tillamook. Mine is an Alpha though not Rothco. Alpha jackets are a bit higher quality and have better zippers. The Rothco is a good budget MA1 but I would hunt for a deal on an Alpha between now and then. When they are new they can be quite puffy and make you feel like the stay puffed marshmallow man but they settle in to a nice comfy warm jacket. Mine has held up to some absolutely terrible weather.
In reply to 2.0dohc:
My Father was an aircraft mechanic during WWll. He applied to go to sea twice but was denied due to the need for good mechanics in Pensacola where he was stationed. One of the ships he applied for was lost with all hands on board. One of the planes he worked on was the PBY Catalina.
Kia_Racer wrote:Toyman01 wrote: Found this while searching for 62 Chevy truck images. Now I want one. Cool.That would make an awesome motorhome.
Look back at the Barrett-Jackson auction records for what that sold for. IIRC - Rick Hendrick bought it and it went for a crap-ton of $$$$'s
In reply to NGTD:
Futureliner. It was bought by Ron Pratt. Will apparently go back to B-J (along with the rest of his collection purchased at B-J over the years) within a year.
Giant Purple Snorklewacker wrote: What is with the idle chit-chat... post a pic or pipe the berkeley down!
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