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Re: Couple trucks, couple wrecks and a horse
Thanks Tom. I like all the trucks. The battery box on the truck with the feed sacks is uniuqe. The horses bit must have fallen out along with its teeth?
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No bit, Dallas - just a halter. Now that's a "kid horse" !!
Great pix !! Thank you much for posting these, Dollisdad
Great pix !! Thank you much for posting these, Dollisdad
Get a horse !
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The cab of the truck in the first two photos is the front half of a towncar body.
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Hard water fishing, #6!
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You make my day every time you post these pictures!
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Thanks, Tom!
Erik, I noticed that towncar body right away, too!
I like the camp kitchen on the coupe too!
-Keith
Erik, I noticed that towncar body right away, too!
I like the camp kitchen on the coupe too!
-Keith
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picture #14 is a very early 1909, the 4 bolt body mounts give it away . . .
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Low door handle?
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Re: Couple trucks, couple wrecks and a horse
Good grief! Neat photos!
Pic 5, the feed sack truck. Is it just a sagging cab or bent frame also! The camera messing with us.
16. The Runabout with the cut fender and home-made turtle. That's between my Runabouts. Neat pic.
Pic 5, the feed sack truck. Is it just a sagging cab or bent frame also! The camera messing with us.
16. The Runabout with the cut fender and home-made turtle. That's between my Runabouts. Neat pic.
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