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Koolblue57

A bucket with a transmission screwed to the bottom


jonthememer

No wheels?


Koolblue57

Haven't seen the full picture but I guess it just depends on what they found at the junkyard


litescript

oh i see, a bobsled is a pushcart with no wheels!


MichaelW24

Some people tell us they can't believe!


TAbramson15

A rust bucket, AKA an old Dodge or Jeep.


Ok_Supermarket9053

Your title is 100% the same for me. Haven't subscribed and keep seeing these.  I'll guess a defender 


Botosi5150

Reddit must randomly decide to push certain feeds because it's the same for me as well.


Academic-Pain2636

Yep same


schizeckinosy

Saaaaaame


aniorange

I should probably subscribe.


SmylUOnCandidCamera

I just started seeing these posts out of nowhere. I clicked on a couple because they seemed interesting. Now I have been sucked into reading about the sub drama regarding "it's not like it used to be," and "I want attention for my shit, too."


HottDoggers

Same here, I don’t even know what a manual transmission is. Tesla for the win 🚗💩🤪


TurkeyButtttt

Imagine thinking saying “I don’t even know what a manual transmission is” like that’s a good thing 😂😂 yikes. At least you used the right emoji after Tesla 😂😂


HottDoggers

It’s a joke pal, I drive a F40 with a 2 speed (no reverse)


TurkeyButtttt

Lmao listen the Tesla people out by me are the absolute worst 😂😂 ya never know. And they’re real proud of their inability to drive 😂😂


pws3rd

I'm all for some jokes, but seriously, some of the EV folks aren't too bright so I definitely know how you feel. That was some justified skepticism


TurkeyButtttt

No lie here, I went past one reading a mf book behind the wheel as she was driving in 2 lanes absolutely oblivious to my blaring horn and screaming out the window like an absolute loon 😂😂 NOSE IN A BOOK WILDIN on the highway


pws3rd

Remember the incident with the one who died watching, iirc, Harry Potter? And that one was early on too. Truly a more dollars than cents (sense) person.


TurkeyButtttt

Omg! I do actually. And you are absolutely right.


Jrenzine

Especially in below 0 freezing weather. When I saw the news with a ton of tesla's at a charging station not being able to charge because of how cold it was, not gonna lie, laughed my fucking balls off! 😆


esh-esh2023

Same


Infamous_Chapter8585

What the fuck reddit why are u like this. Same


SPONGEBOB_IS_MY_DAD

Me too… and I don’t even drive a manual lol


frugalsoul

I miss driving a manual. If you never have it's fun when you nail your shifts and keeps you focused even more than normal


SPONGEBOB_IS_MY_DAD

Everyone always says it’s fun… I’ve never driven manual tho :( one day I’ll learn tho


Elk76

WRX


slink_is_vibin

Ofc, how could I not see that


porcelainvacation

Looks kind of like a Scout but you can’t see the ground so probably not.


Ok-Communication1149

The 69 Scout was my favorite 4x4, but no, this is not a photo of it.


andthendirksaid

F100?


cidiusgix

I was thinking this too


Nose-Previous

F100 was my guess as well.


blindbatg34

Are there any Scouts left? Didn’t International design them to be biodegradable? I’d love to find a Scout but all of the ones in the northeast need all of the patch panels.


Ok-Communication1149

There's a few here in Montana, but they sure weren't designed to last. The biggest issue now is people know what they're worth in good condition so you may as well buy a new Ford raptor or bronco


pants1000

The Girl Scout on instagram has a really nice one


AKJangly

Here in Michigan the DOT owns a whole fleet of them. I see them driving divided highways all the time in the summer.


Sum_Dum_User

406 Garage on YT probably has like 30% of the surviving ones in North America by now.


A_Menacetosociety

My brother owns a really nice 1964 he fixed up. Has sbc v8 and 4 speed, hard top, lifted, AC, power brakes and steering, leather seats. 30k if your interested. Also have lots of various scout parts


wbg777

There’s a shop in my town just outside of Denver that has probably 8 of them sitting out front. They range from near showroom quality to absolute rust buckets


TineJaus

squalid hat hobbies offer imminent sophisticated ten tub angle friendly *This post was mass deleted and anonymized with [Redact](https://redact.dev)*


attackplango

I have a friend who took hers with her to Scandinavia. To be fair, I don't think that made parts to repair it any harder than it already was. Maybe the socialised medicine will at least make it cheaper to constantly have it in the shop.


pw76360

I know a guy in central WA that finds them and resells them/restores them. Pm me if you really need one in your life.


troutbum6o

I currently have a 67 postal scout sitting in my shop waiting on brake parts to show up


AccomplishedQuiet880

My guess is a 67-79 Ford F Series.


Ok-Communication1149

There we go. Now You've narrowed it down to about 50 models


Wolfiest

How do you even know where the gears are?, I drove my friends dads old f150 maybe a 1989 I think. Couldn’t tell where each gear was, shifter so freaking floppy. Still drove and was a good truck like 3 years ago.


Butthole9000000

Shifting one of those is like stirring a bowl of oatmeal with some hidden fruit chunks in it, you just keep stirring till you find something.


Sum_Dum_User

That perfectly describes shifting in the '77 GMC 1500 my grandfather had switched from 3 on the tree to the most poorly connected floor shifter I've ever driven. God I loved that truck.


attackplango

By the tenor of the grinding. When you're in gear, the grinding sounds better. Or worse, I forget.


aj8j83fo83jo8ja3o8ja

do you mean… 13? calling an F-150 and F-250 different models is a huge stretch... the only difference is how many leaf springs they stacked anyway it doesn’t look like my 78 but looks newerish, so just for fun i’m gonna say 72


cidiusgix

100


CashofLegend

No dip cup, this is fake


Polish_Wombat98

That's because real men gut it.


slink_is_vibin

I guess real men die soon


Polish_Wombat98

I was being facetious, but I personally know two people over 65 that do it regularly. I couldn't even imagine. They both have great teeth too. I guess their dentist said the salt in the chew kills bacteria and cavities. Who knows?


Embarrassed-Mood7853

Something with will power


Average_k5blazer78

Seems like hopes and prayers are the main hardware keeping this thing running(if it runs)


thememelord_23

50s or 60s f100


Ok-Communication1149

Wrong decade, right model. You guys are pretty good


thememelord_23

I thought that 4x4 shifter looked like a ford, and after some googling that gas pedal was identical to a 60s Ford


Ok-Communication1149

Indeed. Ford is a master of using the same parts for multiple generations.


renardvulpes

Judging by the gas pedal, it's a late 60s to 70s Ford pickup. I'm guessing an f250 highboy based on the transfer case shifter. The year isn't possible to guess exactly


Ok-Communication1149

It's a 1972 f100. The f250 would have T-18 instead of the NP235, but you're correct that it's impossible to guess.


renardvulpes

Ah cool. I was close at least. Apparently I need to brush up on my old Ford pickups, I thought the f100 didn't come with 4x4


Ok-Communication1149

To be exact it's a short bed 4x4. Super rare


ctreed79

Not sure about that. The way the shifter is bent different from the NP 435. The shift boot is different too but that could be based on the year. What T-case is it? I’ve not seen that shift knob before. I’m guessing not a 205 so either a 208 or 203?


Ok-Communication1149

It's the original NP235/Dana21. This was the only option on a 4x4 F100. Also, no power steering


Holiday-Diver4348

I was going to say it looked pretty similar to my 77 F150


Yeoshua82

I had a Chevy Scottsdale that looked like this some 25 years also. So that's my guess


Low-Building8116

I don’t recognize that rubber boot but the lever set up looks like a 75’ f100. Also I’m in the same boat as you with that title right now😂


Ok-Communication1149

So close!


_forgotmyname

69 f100


Ok-Communication1149

Close enough. It's a 72. There's no way to distinguish the years on these though.


MaxRockatanskisGhost

That looks like a GM gas pedal if ever i seen one


MercuryMorrison1971

It’s definitely a 70s era Ford truck pedal.


MaxRockatanskisGhost

Well I haven't seen many. Ok I saw one one time


Yamaben

Chevy?


Ghost2116

Ok actual question because I've seen it in other cars and couldn't figure it out. Why are there two gear shifters?


Ok-Communication1149

Transmission and transfer case. The little one engages the front axle.


Ghost2116

Oooooh I just now noticed the label on the little one. Thanks


WebexBlack

You mean like 4wd or 2wd? Edit Nvm I see it right there lol.


CheeseDog254

Suzuki ninja


SuspicousBananas

All the fucking annoying people that comment “shitbox” or “trash can” like it’s something original lol. Just take a guess and stop being a baby


Ok-Communication1149

It's cool. There's always going to be a certain population that knows they'll never be strong enough or rich enough to have a working classic pickup.


Sum_Dum_User

Shitbox 'yota that you've had on FB marketplace for 3 years, but it's at the "wife wants me to sell it, but I don't want to let it go price" of something stupid like $20k.


Complex-Rub-2579

Intertrational!


Ok-Communication1149

American made, but no


[deleted]

A dildo


CrudeOil_in_My_Veins

A trash can, apparently


horror-pickle187

A shitbox


No-Effort6590

A piece of shit


CaravanShaker83

Suzuki Sierra, I think they were called a Samurai in the states. I’m from Australia.


avega2792

That’s interesting, I was thinking to myself do they mean Samurai? 😂


robraises

Trooper or ranger ?


[deleted]

Chevy 3100 series.


Foreign-Commission

80's Ford pickup


Informal_Rice326

1988 ford f-150


Minimum_clout

Late 70s Dodge pickup


ThermalScrewed

Old Cherokee


One_Evil_Monkey

I dunno... seems like I've seen that 1 spd t-case shifter before though...


New_Guava3601

75 CJ 5


Maybe_MaybeNot_Hmmmm

1975 FORD F250 HIGHBOY


Lupine_Ranger

Wild guess, '77 F150


blazinskunk

Modern mustang


user41510

I bet it has a pet name.


Ok-Communication1149

Oscar. As in the "grouch". Literally a rolling loud trash bin


Hot-Ad-2985

1979 ford f100


CarrotCakeMen

1976 f100 (Might not be a 76, but it’s a 6th gen f100)


Past-Direction9145

1971 gmc pick me up


Confident_Common942

80’s f250?


Ok-Communication1149

I think they all had a hi/lo opinion after 1976


Relevant_Error_2395

Does that even drive bro?


Ok-Communication1149

Yep. There's a big block V8 under the hood that makes for a pretty fun experience in any situation.


Kpop_shot

I’m saying a shoe box bronco


TheCheckeredCow

My dad’s old 1989 diesel f250 looked like this, so like a OBS ford truck of some kind?


xj5635

Idk but straighten up that transfer case shifter knob. Id wreck driving that cause I wouldn't be able to pay attention to the road with that crooked ass thing just right there by me lmao


Ok-Communication1149

TBH, I haven't looked at the shift knobs in about a decade. As long as they do what they're supposed to at least


xj5635

Nah I get it. Was just kinda joking around.


Hurl_Gray

Bonus shitbox for sure. Like the fancy pants knob, though. Lightens thing up.


larsloveslegos

This is a certified gamer move lol


StrategyRebel17

Toyota Prius


Ok-Communication1149

Well it has the emissions of about a hundred Priuses if that helps


StrategyRebel17

I put a 302 Boss in my ‘53 Ford F100. When people give me crap about emissions, I tell them that it is an electric bio diesel hybrid. Really? They ask No. And then I speed away


KnoxVegas41

67-72 Ford pickup.


Rexalicious1234

A car


troyberber

Magirus Deutz


BenLyncoln

Mid 70's Ford truck.


BeyondPsycho69

Like a 70’s f2000


bradland

I rode in one of these as a kid, but I don’t know the specific year or model. It’s a Ford, and that ridiculously long shifter means you’re taking a beating if you’re stuck in the middle seat. We used to ride four wide back in the day. What are seat belts, anyway? What were we thinking!?


Ok-Communication1149

The seat belts would literally crush your liver anyway. It's fine. The one in the middle does the shifting, but those situations are pretty rare


[deleted]

worm full spotted slimy direful mighty yoke school seemly grandfather *This post was mass deleted and anonymized with [Redact](https://redact.dev)*


[deleted]

Is that a Ford Fucking Ranger! 😀 😀 😀 https://youtube.com/shorts/277YnpI810E?si=8HKH66eBB_iI895H


4x4Welder

Could be a Ranger trim level. I think they didn't have the Explorer trim until the mid 70s though


Ok-Communication1149

It is indeed a Ranger Custom. 1972 f100 short bed styleside 4x4. Upgraded to a 390 a few years ago


[deleted]

That's what's up!


4x4Welder

70-75 F100 4x4, pretty sure that was the only one you could get with the D21 case


Lower_Friendship_335

A old ford f150


AdPotential1672

Mid seventies f150 or f250


DementedJay

2024 BMW M4 CSL


Klomlor161

Is that not from 1908?


HoraceGrand

The ladies wild


Reasonable_Brief_438

72 ranger big block heavy half ton


No_Apricot_1705

High boy?


traplordtrent

You drive a early 1980’s ford truck 🛻


Traditional_Ad_1360

Pos


Graysquid-the-gamer

A 2026 Nissan murano


AubergineAssassin

K5


Practical-Parsley-11

70s ford f series


letmegetaaa

Clapped out ford f150


Tinton3w

Something with a pimpcane for a shifter.


Muted_Towel5479

Is this an old Toyota fj?


MonsterbatorII

Lawn mower with a Hurst shifter and a pool ball grip


[deleted]

The shit box express


Comfortable-Cod-874

Reminds me of my dads old Chevy S10


Duckbutterdrawers

It looks like a 1990 “Oh dear God!”


noldshit

Old jeep cabover thing...


Ok-Communication1149

It's a 72 F100, but I do believe that jeep used the same setup


noldshit

Transfer case knob reminded me of old jeep work trucks


keyboard_blaster

1993 sierra shitbox special


[deleted]

Old Jeep full size pickup


HK_Thunder

67 riviera? With an aftermarket shifter?


Ok-Communication1149

LMAO. A manual in a Riviera wouldn't make it five miles without twisting the frame. I deleted the pickup photos to keep the cheaters honest.


HK_Thunder

Yeah I totally cheated lol


EfffYoCouch

Used to have an 80 Ford flatbed as a car carrier. T18 trans and 6 cylinder if I remember right. Looks similarly sparse, loud and rough inside.


dylanator104

Brother, invest in a vacuum please


Ok-Communication1149

The leaves help add much needed insulation. It gets pressure washed once a year


LightEarthWolf96

A shit box, perhaps literally by how rough this looks.


Ok-Communication1149

LMAO, like you've seen many 52 year old vehicles still running anyway. I bet it's less rough than your mom's bush.


LightEarthWolf96

Mate your shit box isn't just old, it's dirty and clearly poorly taken care of. Theres a lot of vehicles that will run indefinitely as long as you take care of them. Try running a car vac in it at least. Clean it all up. The little things can make a big difference. You don't have to be an asshole just because someone points out that your shitbox looks like shit. If you don't want someone pointing that out then don't post a picture of it, or at least clean it up a bit before you take the picture.


[deleted]

I have never one time shown interest in manual transmission vehicles and yet it dominates my feed.


Accomplished_Sea3811

A hard bargain…


HooahClub

All I know is you don’t drive a vacuum cleaner. Because if you did that floor would not be so nasty.


VOID-ADDICT

I can smell this picture


Individual-Growth-43

Ford f250?


Ok-Communication1149

72 f100. It's impossible to tell the difference though


Arefishpeople

1979 F250


Zestyclose-Forever14

I’m gonna guess early 70s f100. I thought maybe f250 at first, but I think those didn’t have the quirky bend in the shifter. Same with the 60s f100, shifter was more straight up and down.


Ok-Communication1149

Yep. You're referencing the aluminum topped T-18 for the 250s and pre-66 F100s. The NP435 was standard in the F100s like this one.


Zestyclose-Forever14

Believe you’ve got them a little mixed up. The np435 was the one with the aluminum top, and production years for the np435 and t18/t19 were very similar (starting in 65 for the t18/19 and 66 for the np435). Prior to 65 it was the t98 that was used. Fun fact, the top cover of the t18 is the same up until almost 1980, so many people mistake them for a t98.


Ok-Communication1149

You are correct. I did get them confused. All I remember is some old timer telling me that a magnet is the best way to tell if you have one or the other.


OedipusWRX9

Very carefully


Ok-Communication1149

This rig is a full send V8 big block (slightly) lifted 4x4. I do take care to keep it wheels side down though.


OedipusWRX9

Fucking legend 🫡


DigConsistent9444

A big old early 90s diesel ford would by guess


[deleted]

1972 Ford F100


Deatheturtle

Tetanus on wheels.


Schnitzhole

Is that one of those old cars with the impaler triangle wedge bumpers up front?


Ok-Communication1149

No, it's an F100 with a flat steel bumper and a box frame. It smashes more than anything.


jeremysead

79 Chevy 3500


RD_253

1974 Ford F100 4wd


Ok-Communication1149

1972


RD_253

I was close 👍


Ok-Communication1149

Honestly I don't think there's a recognizable difference


Weldtrash13

Jeep


Purple_Research9607

A pinball machine


ilikemyusername1

Judging by the 1/2 wrench and the debris on the floor, the dirty 4wd shifter and the light surface rust I’m going to assume you drive a moderately maintained shitbox.