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07-09-2022, 09:22 AM | #1 |
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The Green Wrecker
I want to tell this story about a truck. My friend's dad opened up a repair shop when he got back from Vietnam. He bought a new C/30 tow truck and used it for years. At some point he replaced that truck with a newer Chevy tow truck. He sold it to a local body shop. So they still got to see it there. But one day it was gone.
In the last few years, my friend responded to a Craigslist ad for some S10 parts he needed. When he got to the seller's location it was at an old junk yard. The owner had passed away, the son had no interest, and he was dragging a few vehicles out at a time and parting them out, such as this S10. My friend was scanning across the sea of vehicles and he spots a dirty 67-72 tow truck that he thought could be the same color the truck had been painted. The guy let him climb his way back to it and there it was, his dad's old wrecker!! He told the guy he had to have that truck when he got to where it could be removed. That day came, he dragged it home, then let his dad know about it and here it sits waiting it's turn
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07-09-2022, 09:32 AM | #2 |
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Great story
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07-09-2022, 10:49 AM | #3 |
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I really like the stories of cars or trucks having a family connection. Makes them all the more special. Tim, when you get a chance how about a better pic of that hood ornament.
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No! This is my good friend I visited last evening and next time I get over there I'll get that picture and some others. I think it's a Cadillac ornament. Jason is a great guy to care that much and follow through to buying it. He might even be more excited than his dad about it.
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Nice!
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07-09-2022, 12:08 PM | #6 |
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That front bumper is *****'n!!!
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07-09-2022, 12:32 PM | #7 |
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No fear of overriding a car bumper with that one, ey?
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Thanks for the story Tim. I always love the stories about vehicles and that is a big part of the hobby, the people you meet and connections you make which turn into finding treasures.
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07-10-2022, 01:26 AM | #9 |
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Used to be, if your rig had a bad starter and a manual transmission, it could be pop-started by being pushed up to speed, the push car would back off on a hand signal, and the driver would let the clutch slip with the tranny in 3rd or 4th, and engine compression would take over.
I doubt if that's even done anymore, except by us old timers.
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Much easier with a manual, though. You only need 15 - 25 MPH. I used to park uphill, with the nose pointed downhill, so gravity would help me pop-start the car. This was when I was in college and broke all the time. For some reason, the California coastal climate was rough on ignition components. Hell, 2 or 3 Rugby buddies could get my '61 Mercedes 190 up to speed on level streets.
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That ol' girl looks like she's itching to go back to work! Great story.
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07-10-2022, 01:24 AM | #13 |
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There's no feeling like seeing an old friend.
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07-10-2022, 02:20 AM | #14 |
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Always makes me smile to read these.
Hope they're as excited as I was to get "Old blue" back. What's their plans with it?
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Jason is going to restore it back to it's former glory. I hope to be involved in some way. he's a many irons in many fires kind of guy, but he keeps those fires stoked
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What a great thing to have happen! There are a few cars I wouldn't mind having back.
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07-10-2022, 10:56 AM | #17 |
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Green tow trucks have a special meaning around here to.
And white bed liners too.
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Great story
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07-10-2022, 09:42 PM | #19 |
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And I have a crazy push start story of my own. I couldn't tell it without starting the day before and finishing the day after, though. life was meant to be an adventure, right?
Very cool. You've got deep truck history. I wish I could have kept the Wred Wrecker
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Heh, that girl is too funny! She's enjoying her time in that photo...
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These old trucks have been interwoven into all of us.
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If it's just a starter problem, a manual will pop-start in second before the speedometer reads. I have pushed my own vehicle on flat ground to pop-start. Has to be in tune, of course.
The only time I pop-started a vehicle in a higher gear is a story in itself. The one I mentioned previously. That crazy S.O.B. was pushing me so fast I was afraid to pop the clutch in 4th! Back to the green wrecker. Remember that? I need to get up to this friend's neighbor's house to measure and take notes on this summer kitchen I need to save and was hoping to get by for pictures of the tow truck (including hood ornament) today. But my day ran long, so my plan now is tomorrow
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Thanks, Tim!!!
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I figure the push bumper on a wrecker is mostly for pushing dead cars around the lot, into a bay, or into a better position to hook up to the hoist. Anything that won't start with cables on road service would get hauled in to the shop
You are most welcome. Well... haven't come through on it yet!
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I'm so unreliable. I went up to look at his neighbor's work last evening. I was driving into darkness at 4:45 pm. As I got to the lane the first rain drop hit my windshield. Within 5 minutes the whole outdoors was a waterfall. Severe weather cells were predicted and they were right! I hung out and at supper there. Never got over for pictures, but I'll get back soon. I'll find and bring the thread back up
https://www.wbaltv.com/article/clean...amage/40600994
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