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Yep, they can survive in the snow.
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This is what my truck was doing in it's childhood.
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Here's one I never would have imagined!
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Is it me or has the windshield in the Craftsman truck been shortened? I'm guessing it have been a custom body as opposed to a modified Suburban. I love the full length rocker moldings.
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That's an amazing truck. Someone spent some money on design work for that. I wonder if it was a bread-and-butter job for a known customizer? |
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It would seem to have some relation to this ambulance, or not.
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And just for fun I added a shot of my wife and son with our Windstar out on the Salt flats. If you ever have the chance go out onto the salt flats (you pass right by the entrance on driving through Utah on hwy 80) DO IT!
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This looks like a close relative to the Craftsman truck. The windows and the body-length lower chrome really seem to match. Is that a for sale sign in the front window?? https://myntransportblog.files.wordp...-ambulance.jpg I would invite everyone who likes unique vehicles to look through the site linked by HO455. The "Amublances and Hearses" section has very interesting photos almost worth their own thread: https://myntransportblog.files.wordp...van-hearse.jpg And of course, there are other AD and TF trucks to be found there: https://myntransportblog.files.wordp...liet.jpg?w=768 https://myntransportblog.files.wordp...et-3.jpg?w=768 https://myntransportblog.files.wordp...agen.jpg?w=768 https://myntransportblog.files.wordp...hevrolet-t.jpg https://myntransportblog.files.wordp...-ptt.jpg?w=768 https://myntransportblog.files.wordp...spar.jpg?w=768 https://myntransportblog.files.wordp...t-trucks-2.jpg |
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Wow, good stuff!
I just ran across this one. Brian |
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Almost as cool as me!
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Suburban
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Good stuff Miracle Pie!
How about this little oddie. Just your average day at the gas station. Brian https://scontent.fboi1-1.fna.fbcdn.n...2d&oe=5EC28727 |
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I'd wager the guy in the suit and tie is Harry.
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nah he looks like one of the circus clowns !!!
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I feel sorry for the elephants. In those days no one thought about them being wild animals and gave them their due. treated them like toys for our amusement.
The guy staying next to them has a stick with a spike in it he likely used to push them around. Then people were shocked when one of them squished a handler like a grape. |
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This is one of the best of the best for us AD guys, how cool is this one! I am posting both the URL from facebook and uploaded it because I have been told not everyone can see the Facebook ones I have been posting.
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Any of those would be great in my driveway!
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Neat pic. I want that BelAir.
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Well if that’s not in front of the Van Nuys assembly plant I would be surprised.
The plant was built after World War Two and torn down in the 90’s after the last 3rd gen Camero and Firebirds rolled off the line . I went to the 50th anniversary of Chevrolet in 1962 when they were building full size passenger cars and in 1990 durning the Camero run . Today the land is a major shopping mall. The next gen Camero Firebird was produced in Canada |
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I visited Framingham when the pride of the plant was the Celebrity or Citation (can't quite remember). I saw a door on an overhead conveyor stop and other doors piling up into it an thought "that's strange." About 10-15 minutes later lotsa buzzers then everything shut down, and the line didn't move again for the rest of the tour. Musta been lunch?
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MARTIN SR, regarding that truck and trailer loaded with new cars. If there wasn't a car on top of the truck, the trucks front wheels would be off the ground. The truck fifth wheel looks like its behind the truck rear axle. Quite a rig.
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