Gary Lewis Posted June 30, 2023 Share Posted June 30, 2023 Thought y'all might be interested in some pics from this article. There are 100 pics and WAY too many of them are of French trucks. But the first one, below, caught my eye given Cory's build. And then there were three Bullnose trucks. However, there are lots of unique trucks as well, so you might like to browse. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
81-F150-Explorer Posted June 30, 2023 Share Posted June 30, 2023 The two Bullnose's look to be 1982 pickups. They both have the earlier "triangle" type 6x9" mirror head, instead of the Aero mirror head. Nice to see some recognition. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BigBrother-84 Posted June 30, 2023 Share Posted June 30, 2023 Interesting! Big show! But Gary, you lost me... What is a French truck? A "lowered" pickup? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gary Lewis Posted June 30, 2023 Author Share Posted June 30, 2023 Interesting! Big show! But Gary, you lost me... What is a French truck? A "lowered" pickup? How do you pronounce Chevrolet? Technically good old Louis was Swiss, but the name is French, and he grew up in France. This site says: On Christmas Day 1878, a boy was born in the Swiss town of La Chaux-de-Fonds in the Jura mountains who was destined to change the world of the automobile for ever. His name was Louis Chevrolet. At the end of 1887, when Louis was just nine years old, the Chevrolets moved to Beaune in France with their five children (Alfred, Louis, Fanny, Berthe and Arthur), where the family continued to grow. After Marthe – the third daughter – Gaston appeared on the scene in 1892, the last of seven children. And Google Maps shows that town to be maybe 3 clicks from France. So, Chevrolets are "French". And they wear bowties. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BigBrother-84 Posted July 1, 2023 Share Posted July 1, 2023 La Chaux-de-Fonds !!! My family has good friends living there! When I was visiting them, my friend explained me that the «Jurassic» period was named because of limestone strata from the Jura Mountains. How do you pronounce Chevrolet? [...] So, Chevrolets are "French". And they wear bowties. We learn so much things here! And I LOVE bow ties! The ones I wear, should I say. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gary Lewis Posted July 1, 2023 Author Share Posted July 1, 2023 La Chaux-de-Fonds !!! My family has good friends living there! When I was visiting them, my friend explained me that the «Jurassic» period was named because of limestone strata from the Jura Mountains. How do you pronounce Chevrolet? [...] So, Chevrolets are "French". And they wear bowties. We learn so much things here! And I LOVE bow ties! The ones I wear, should I say. Small world! I've not been to that little village, but if we get to go to Switzerland in late September like we hope to do we'll be close. And yes, we are quite diverse here, meaning we don't stick to just 1980 - 86 Ford trucks. As for ties, bow or even windsor, count me out. I wore one for most of my career and now I've not had one on since our son got married about 10 years ago. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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