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I remember them all -- especially the drop side van. I looked at it like kids look at transformer toys.
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What could have been
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that looks better than the current Escalade.
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I think I just threw up in my mouth a little
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The wings are a little overboard, but other than that I like it.
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1958 Chevy was one of the ugliest cars ever made. Not too surprising Cadillac designed something this ugly and thought it would sell. I wonder why they didn't go through with it?
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How about this dealership that collapsed. Don't have the story, but there was an AD on the roof, wild!
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Hey Brain, people been asking about you, haven't seen you posting lately. Good to see this today...Jim
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Brian: Good to see your back. Where you been hiding or did the people in Idaho send you back to Cali????
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Its a REO but when its got your name on it does not matter make and model :)
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I was back in the 40/50's Ran a oil distribution That would be my grandfather and my dad and uncle.
Dad and uncle learned to drive in that tanker. I would be the III hence why I like the picture. always thought about getting a reo 1.5 ton and making a custom camper look like that on outside would be cool. |
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This thread is supposed to be about OUR trucks - Chevy and GMC - but since it's my thread and I love old trucks an REO passes muster. Let's see more!
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A luxury SUV was not on anybody's radar in the late 1950s. Luxury SUVs were not on MY radar, even when I joined the GM Luxury SUV group in 1999. (I was in engineering program management for the 2001 Denali and the 2002 Escalade). K |
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Good to know GM never had a designer that drew something THAT ugly! Lol
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Check it out, some very cool stuff! Brian |
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Stumbled across this article while looking for something else:
https://gmauthority.com/blog/2021/08...-chuck-jordan/ |
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it probably held the first car fine, so they kept stick vehicles up there and then a little snow came and all the kings men couldn't put humpty together again :D:D:D |
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