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Caption This Photo: Trucks Make Bad Boats


Caption This Photo: Trucks Make Bad Boats

We’ve certainly gotten ourselves into an automotive fix or two over the years we’ve been screwing around with cars, but thankfully they’ve not been close to the trouble found in this photo. If you’ve done something and the only way to un-do it is by using a crane, congrats. Causing that level of problem is pretty darned tough, although when a frozen pond is involved, maybe not. 

The truck looks to be a pretty new Ford F-series job with a utility bed. That raises the interesting possibility that this truck is some sort of company mobile that someone could have been using. We wouldn’t want to make that call to our boss!

The perimeter organge cones cracked us up. Do they thing that passing traffic could possibly hurt them? 

Take a good long look and caption the photo below!

Ford truck through the ice! 


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15 thoughts on “Caption This Photo: Trucks Make Bad Boats

  1. chryco63

    “Make sure you attach it to something more secure than that ladder rack. We’re screwed enough already.”

  2. nick

    Date 3011.
    Intrepid car restorers find a 21st centry Ford pick up truck imbeded in the ice. The last Ice Age in 2089 trapped this truck. When they get it out and restored they will have a hard time starting it. Gasoline has not been available since 2092.

  3. Robert

    My wife called and said “The truck wouldnt start”. I said “Why not”. She said “Theres water in the gas”. I said “Wheres the truck?”. She said “In the lake!”>

  4. Bent8

    You seem to have too much time on your hands, as do the people replying. Let’s see some news about fast cars, Bangshift cars. Get it?

  5. Tom

    Reminds me of the story my cousin told me when he lived on a lake. Seems like a couple of guys were drinking at the lake side bar and tried to drive their pick up across the ice. The pick up went through the ice. So they went and got a back hoe to pull the truck out. Yes, they tried to drive the back hoe on the ice.

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