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Old 03-18-2020, 09:28 PM   #651
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Only two possibilities: Someone intentionally burned alive OR a utility worker accident.

Since there is a rope or cable around the person's waist with his back to the timber I'd tragically guess the former. This is WAAY beyond tragic racism. This is terrorism, mayhem and murder.

Ugly as human actions can possibly be.
Movie scene? In any case, sorry I saw that ugly sight. Moderators please delete.
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Old 03-18-2020, 09:30 PM   #652
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could have just been a simple house fire and poor person could have been asleep. Corpse is so light it needed to be tied to stretcher to move it without it falling off. Not racism. terrorism ect. IMHO. A tragic accident

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Old 03-22-2020, 12:00 PM   #653
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Old 03-22-2020, 05:37 PM   #654
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Love the Mayflower paintjob.

Tow truck, anyone?
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Tow truck, anyone?
Is that a Ford it's towing? There's another AD on the curb behind it.
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Old 03-23-2020, 11:08 PM   #657
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that Mayflower rig brings back memories. in the 70's I Worked for a Mayflower agent on Oakland. We had a similar rig that was used in parades and other forms of advertising.
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that Mayflower rig brings back memories. in the 70's I Worked for a Mayflower agent on Oakland. We had a similar rig that was used in parades and other forms of advertising.
Cool!

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Is that a Ford it's towing? There's another AD on the curb behind it.
How about the bed? It looks like it's a short bed on a long bed frame? Or they simply lengthened the frame maybe?

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Oh damn there are some cool ones!

How about a video? Our trucks show up around 1:50.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8gRgIXzPTRA

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That's pretty cool. AD Buses at 3:34 and more trucks at 4:36. Worth the look imo.
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Old 03-26-2020, 10:44 AM   #665
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The film The Racing Scene is currently on available Amazon Prime. I watched it and it was a was pretty good documentary filmed in 1969 so lots of newer trucks, but I saw some AD's in the back ground.


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watched the "Irish Man" last night. lots of classic vehicles including and AD box van that was driven by Robert DeNiro in the opening scenes.
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watched the "Irish Man" last night. lots of classic vehicles including and AD box van that was driven by Robert DeNiro in the opening scenes.
De Niro defiling an AD by his presence? just his style.
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vintovka - lol!!!
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De Niro defiling an AD by his presence? just his style.
I LOVE DeNiro in nearly everything he's ever been in.
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Mandatory text!
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Cool bus!

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I like this one.

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How about a shot with one of our trucks in Disneyland!

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How about an AD pulling a cable car in SF!

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How about a shot with one of our trucks in Disneyland!

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Think i was there right about then.
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