Freighter Jim…..October 2021
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- First Name: Michael
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Freighter Jim…..October 2021
A huge thumbs up for Freighter Jim and my professional delivery yesterday! 


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Freighter Jim…..October 2021
Thanks Michael 
Pick Up In California ….
Ride To Texas ….
New Home ….
FJ
Pick Up In California ….
Ride To Texas ….
New Home ….
FJ
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Re: Freighter Jim…..October 2021
It is interestng that a professional driver would park well within the driving lane on the wrong side of what appears to be a busy highway?
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Re: Freighter Jim…..October 2021
Gee Harry, it looks like the area is coned off to me . . .
Paul
Paul
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Re: Freighter Jim…..October 2021
This is a typical rural pick up for me ….Harry Lillo wrote: ↑Tue Oct 12, 2021 1:08 pmIt is interestng that a professional driver would park well within the driving lane on the wrong side of what appears to be a busy highway?
Rural Escondido 25 mph speed limit country road.
This Model T supposedly ran & drove which
was not the case when I arrived.
I load out on an upgrade or level surface.
Nor shoulder or turnout on the other side
of the road.
I have been in business since 2006.
I have personally transported at least (400)
Model T vehicles - including at least (13)
to The MTFCA Museum in Richmond, Indiana.
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FJ
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