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Just another day at the track.
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Very, very cool that you've seen it in person. I have many pictures of the Y job saved on my computer at home. I keep hoping it will be a guest at a spot within driving distance of me.
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Just hanging around
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Are you a member of the Facebook page where that was just posted? I dig that photo, wow!
An unintentional chopped top. Brian
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Yes I am.
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A couple of cool photos of our trucks. If you are on Facebook this a great page to follow, all on our AD trucks. https://www.facebook.com/groups/811987145484267/
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Owens Valley, California, taken 2018:
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Isn't that cool! Brian
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A few more. Panel truck is interesting... armored car maybe??
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That is an armored car! Check out the windshield is made of bullet proof glass!
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I realize the truck in this photo is not the General's favorite, but the picture is too cool to pass up. The racer who built the car and truck raced on a small east coast track that has since been replaced by a bunch of Six Flags carnival rides. The track never produced much. A few small time guys like Geoff Bodine, Richie Evans, and Maynard Troyer raced there with thousands of locals over the years so it's not likely to be missed. But the car/truck combination is a good reminder of the energy that went into racing back then.
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Yep, I put my arm around a girl for the first time while in a drive-inn movie in that truck. The first photo is of my brother in the drivers seat and me out back was on a camping trip with dad around 1968. The second photo is of it in the "Rodders Journal" magazine around 12 years ago after he restored it. It breaks my heart to know that my dad missed seeing it all done and on the road again by only a few months. Brian
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LOLOLOL
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Yeah, I don't like seeing the broken door glass!
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I like that one. Here are a few more for interest. Look carefully in the background of the blue #213 and you'll see a Cameo being used as a work truck. It even looks like stacks and a toolbox installed in the bed. |
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WOW!
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That is such a nostalgic sight for these old eyes. Such pics are very real to me from so long ago. Thanks for posting, made my day.
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The hotel may be gone, but where is the truck? It's very possible that someone on this forum owns that very truck today!
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