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I thought this might be a fun topic, I cleaned out the floor and under it in my B61 the other day and I found change-$ , a olllld road flare , and this item. Unsure what it is.

In other trucks I have found some crazy stuff also. What stuff have you guys found in your trucks after bringing them home?

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I thought this might be a fun topic, I cleaned out the floor and under it in my B61 the other day and I found change-$ , a olllld road flare , and this item. Unsure what it is.

In other trucks I have found some crazy stuff also. What stuff have you guys found in your trucks after bringing them home?

Wooly Mammoth hair and a prophylactic,,,Randy

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All joking aside,I found a unopened pack of very,very old Trojans under the seat of a 1941 Mack EM I used to have.

MUST BE THE BULL DOG WANTED TO HAVE SAFE SEX

GG2

We the unwilling, Lead by the unqualified, are doing the impossible, for the ungrateful.

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All joking aside,I found a unopened pack of very,very old Trojans under the seat of a 1941 Mack EM I used to have.

My 74 RL had a couple under the passenger side stowage compartment still in the foil.

Rob

Dog.jpg.487f03da076af0150d2376dbd16843ed.jpgPlodding along with no job nor practical application for my existence, but still trying to fix what's broke.

 

 

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Agree. I also found a lot of scale tickets from the Long Beach Naval Shipyard from over a dozen years ago too. The truck worked there exclusively it's working life.

Rob

Dog.jpg.487f03da076af0150d2376dbd16843ed.jpgPlodding along with no job nor practical application for my existence, but still trying to fix what's broke.

 

 

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Well it wasn't in a truck but in an old car that had been sitting in a garage for around 30 years. I found match books from the local brothel, green stamps, a tie, parking tickets (the fine was only a dollar), college physics homework from the late 60s, and a University Nevada Reno events calendar. No condoms though.

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We bought my Mom a 1929 Ford Model A as that was the car she learned to drive on. While I was working on it I decided to clean out under the seats and found a .45 caliber pistol. The car came from Connecticut so I always wondered if it was used by the local mafia!

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We bought my Mom a 1929 Ford Model A as that was the car she learned to drive on. While I was working on it I decided to clean out under the seats and found a .45 caliber pistol. The car came from Connecticut so I always wondered if it was used by the local mafia!

Hi, how old was the colt? I have one from US Army from 1917, the one I have has a unique story where it was found to.

Grant

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My son ran the serial number and thinks it is from WWII.

Firemack

Hi, millitary colts have specific markings and it could be worth quite alot of money, 20,000 upwards. its a great find, the barrel also has unique markings that will tell you if it has had a barrel change.

Grant

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When we (me) were cleaning out the first truck i drove (1963 B-61T) i found an old green glass bottle that said "4U" on it......some type soft drink i imagine but i have never heard of it, there was also a piece of a newspaper with an ad for the new 1964 studebaker station wagon $995.00..........Mark

Mack Truck literate. Computer illiterate.

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