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I remember the Texas Highway Dept. used them for their engineers. The last one I saw was about a 1950.
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Speaking of Coupe Pickups brings to mind the Australian Utes. Here's one that is truck-based,which shows it's just the style they preferred.
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Those coupes are Just too cool. Would these qualify as the first Elcaminos?:lol:
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Update on Early people Hauler made more progress. and picture before and now.
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I love the heater. LOL
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I love the historic value of that "motor stage". I look at that as a cool antique,then think of it's great importance as a daily service so valuable to so many in the early days of that region.
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I have a few more pictures taken in front of the mural of the Hastie Bus.This mural is # 9 of 22 murals of history of the desert in 29 Palms.We drove the bus in the Pioneer Days parade and had a lot of fans.The last time the bus was in the parade was 1956.
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What a great set of photos.
What does the description say on the mural? Do you have a close-up? You made a terrific transformation to bring the bus back to life. :) |
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I dont have a closeup. Google 29 Palms Murals and look at mural # 9 it is printed under the picture.
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Here's an old coal mover and real early mover! What do you suppose those canisters hanging on the front bumper are one the GMC?, Fire extinguishers?
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Griffith is still operating today selling fuel oil. Not sure about those canisters. I believe I've seen them on trucks before.Possibly extinguishers,or maybe some sort of shock absorber? Totally guessing here. More likely they're extinguishers.
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Researched a little on my pic of the early GMC moving van above, and those canisters on the front are possibly a kerosene road flare dispenser. They smoke like mad during the day and flare at night, pretty neat I think.
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My 46 hauler
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Hyatt, your car hauler is BEAUTIFULL!!
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Here is my 46 hauler. Just drove it for the first time. Need to put more braces under the deck before putting to work.
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^^^^^ That thing is awesome!
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Heres my people hauler
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