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Old 03-19-2021, 11:25 AM   #1
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"Mr First in Line" used this '51 Panel to drive from Yuma to Indy in time to be the first at the 500, for 12 years.



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That is in the museum there now. Just saw it there last year.
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Old 03-19-2021, 09:05 PM   #2
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I’m not sure what is cooler the truck or the cars!
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Daaaaamn you guys have posted some awesome photos! Thanks so much.

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'54 at a fire lookout:
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I looked hard at the Panel truck driven by "mr first in line" and cannot believe i actually drove one of these non stop from Hollywood CA to Rochester New York in 1969. 3 of us taking turns 2 sleeping in back. All at 45 MPH ( rod knock at 46 MPH). Rough trip, but back then 19 year olds could take anything.
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I looked hard at the Panel truck driven by "mr first in line" and cannot believe i actually drove one of these non stop from Hollywood CA to Rochester New York in 1969. 3 of us taking turns 2 sleeping in back. All at 45 MPH ( rod knock at 46 MPH). Rough trip, but back then 19 year olds could take anything.
There's a few of 'em still around. I know a couple that don't believe the world only exists on a screen. Downside is you can't tell them anything just like the old guys couldn't tell us anything.

A few more:





more: https://www.flickriver.com/photos/79...r-interesting/





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There's a few of 'em still around. I know a couple that don't believe the world only exists on a screen. Downside is you can't tell them anything just like the old guys couldn't tell us anything.
Too true and many have sub 80 IQs to boot. Why the US is dying. BTW I was on my way to NY to join the USAF!! Best thing i ever did.
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Too true and many have sub 80 IQs to boot. Why the US is dying. BTW I was on my way to NY to join the USAF!! Best thing i ever did.
Maternal Grandfather was Army Air Corps, father was Air Force. Dad worked in missile silos at Fairchild then sent to Arkansas. "Pa" went down over Germany on first flight. Spent time in concentration camp, forced into DEath March. I learned most of this after he passed because he never complained or talked about much while alive. Tough to work with Milennials complaining about internet connection making it tough to play shoot n kill war game.


"Pa." Back row, photo left.

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That TF tow truck is a beauty. Thanks all for the cool pictures. Man that explosion is unbelievable.
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Old 04-09-2021, 09:24 PM   #13
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someone has a thing for rusty 59s
looks like my old panel on top
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That looks doctored.
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That looks doctored.
I would have to agree. A case of load enhancement.
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I would have to agree. A case of load enhancement.
Does anyone remember the S10/S15 ad from the early '90s that featured an S10 driver confidently hooking his truck to a broken Semi with a tow strap? I cn't find the ad now. It stuck with me because I worked at a dealer then and we were doing things like replacing S10 axles and transmissions destroyed by towing campers. At least GM was kind enough to add a disclaimer to the S10 commercial.
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I would have to agree. A case of load enhancement.
Naw, it's as real as this one ;-)
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i lived in kalispell mt in the late 70s, i believe the loggers up there loaded trucks that way all the time. there was a rr underpass heading west out of town, there was always fresh bark on the steel or parts of logs on the side of the hwy
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i lived in kalispell mt in the late 70s, i believe the loggers up there loaded trucks that way all the time. there was a rr underpass heading west out of town, there was always fresh bark on the steel or parts of logs on the side of the hwy
Yes, most likely. That matches stories from west coast family members that worked in logging industry for years. OT vehicles, but definitely good examples.



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A bunch of fine old GMC commercial trucks in this 1959 TV series called "Cannonball."

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Not "vintage" but "doing" what they did in style.
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Not "vintage" but "doing" what they did in style.
That's right down the road from me. Did you go to the car show in Turner on Saturday?
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