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I can't tell if they're both regular cab shortbox trucks,but if they are,they're worth saving as they're rare trucks.The one is definitely a shortbox,but hard to tell if the other one is.

There's a Superbird sitting in a backyard in south Calgary,that's been there rotting into the ground for about 40 years,and several guys have tried to buy it off the owner,and he's told them it's not forsale as he's gonna restore it someday. So far in the 40 years i've known about it,the car has never moved,and it's sat long enough,the tires have sunk into the ground till it's basically sitting on the floorpan now. The guys a moron,but it's his car,so not much you can do with him.^^^ I don't understand people that hold onto stuff they have no intention to use. Instead of letting it rot sell it to someone who has the want to fix it.
There a was guy in one of my buddies old condo complex that had a 1969 Mustang Mach 1 sitting in his parking stall. That light metallic green, I think the color was called Lime Gold, with black interior and it looked all original with almost no rust. It was not a runner because it sat there for at least 8 years that I saw it. It needed a restoration but was a great project car. Car guys would stick notes on it asking if he wanted to sell it, including me more than once, and it just sat there. Eventually it disappeared, my buddy thought they moved, who knows. I hope they did something with it. What a waste if they didn't.
Looked just like this.
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All we can do is ask I guess. Reminds me of a recently missed opportunity. There was a house with a red SRT10 in front of it. Body looked great. I drove by that house at least once a week for two years, it never moved. Every time I would think to myself, you need to ask about that truck. I never did. It disappeared a couple months ago. I honestly never stopped to ask, because I was afraid they might sell it to me and possibly at a good price. Then I would have to come home and tell my wife why I need another truck. I just didn't want to have that conversation, she would never understand what's so special about that truck. Anyhow, now I just live with not knowing. I wish I would have asked!There's a Superbird sitting in a backyard in south Calgary,that's been there rotting into the ground for about 40 years,and several guys have tried to buy it off the owner,and he's told them it's not forsale as he's gonna restore it someday. So far in the 40 years i've known about it,the car has never moved,and it's sat long enough,the tires have sunk into the ground till it's basically sitting on the floorpan now. The guys a moron,but it's his car,so not much you can do with him.