No, pluggers are hard working and preserve things. Rednecks just put their broken down trucks in the back yard with the washing machine and other broken down junk.
LOL, good ol’ Earl (Sheib) raised his prices over the years. I believe we paid $39.99 in the late 1960’s. I also remember when you could spot that popular aqua paint job everywhere you went. Does that company still exist?
psychlady almost 13 years ago
I know a lot of “Pluggers” who are attached to their trucks.
Kiba65 almost 13 years ago
“Rednecks” have gun racks in the back window…
jlp.scotch27 almost 13 years ago
No, pluggers are hard working and preserve things. Rednecks just put their broken down trucks in the back yard with the washing machine and other broken down junk.
LuvThemPluggers almost 13 years ago
Yep, we had that very truck, including the Earl Sheib $39 aqua paint job!
Sillstaw almost 13 years ago
Wait… that car is how old? And it’s not rusting or falling apart? Pluggers: Masters of the Dark Arts.
momazilla almost 13 years ago
@tigger; How about the one where the engine catches fire! In the middle of rush-hour traffic? Been there, done that.
govols almost 13 years ago
Rednecks are from the south. Pluggers are from all parts of the country
LuvThemPluggers almost 13 years ago
LOL, good ol’ Earl (Sheib) raised his prices over the years. I believe we paid $39.99 in the late 1960’s. I also remember when you could spot that popular aqua paint job everywhere you went. Does that company still exist?
route66paul almost 13 years ago
When I was a kid, we lived right next door to the main one in LA. Earl Shieb was $14.95 until the late 50s, then it changed to $19.95.