While GrangeRover didn’t identify the Country Squire as a CS, he gets the nod with his guess of a 1973-78 LTD. Well, what do we have here? Those are some serious-looking tires. I’m sure someone out there in CC-land can identify this vehicle.
CC Clue: No Need To Tread Lightly
– Posted on April 29, 2012
1984 S-10 Blazer?
1974-1993 Dodge Ramcharger or Dodge D-series/RAM pickup
Early 1990’s Dodge Ramcharger?
I thought GM, too…
Mid-’80s Dodge D-series pickup.
I want to say early S10 or S15 Blazer/Jimmy too… but that might be because I’m stuck with a last of the line 2000 Jimmy for the next few weeks driving it on district business. The one I’m driving either has bad shocks or the suspension on those final ones was WAY too soft because mine bobs and pitches at every bump.
Looks exactly like the lower front fender of my 79 Chevy Caprice. Although with a lot less rust! I recognize that lower trim, but do realize that the General may have used it on other vehicles too. With the height of the vehicle from the pic, I conclude that this is a late 70’s or early 80’s GM Truck.
I’m gonna go with the Ramcharger’s extremely rare sibling, the Plymouth Trailduster
’80’s model Dodge Ram. Don’t remember chrome strips or lip chrome on GM or Ford pickups. That and rust pattern is consistent with a Dodge.
Looks like a full-size 80’s or 90-‘s Bronco to me, although I am always wrong
Reminds me of my 89 Four Runner.
Looks like a Blazer, only the K5 rather than the S10.
Since I used to own one I’m going with 81-89 ramcharger. The wheel well opening is different in the 70’s ones and I believe they stopped using that side molding in 90