This one in Flagstaff. Not a script bed.
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Here is another old truck (¾ ton IH) used for flowers. It has been in front of a local nursery for years. |
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This one is still working, I took this picture in Louisville, Ohio on Saturday.
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While in my travels the other day, saw a 1948-50 F5 or F6 hauling hay outside Fort Smith, AR. Now that I know where its area is, next time I'll have the camera ready (didn't this time)
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This one runs and is my work truck
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Took a ride on the back roads of KY out of Frankford north on RT 355. This lookedlike it was a steam engine setup for the mill. The "WHITE" looked pretty complete down to the hub caps.
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What's the story on that art work?? Are they giant posters, or paintings on wood, could you tell ?? The condition looks amazing.
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All painted on wood. They are really in good shape. Drive was "Posted no trespassing" so I didn't think it wise to go up the driveway. Looked like an old equipment shed. I just liked the monkey face in the first scene
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Originally Posted by 49f3dls
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All painted on wood. They are really in good shape. Drive was "Posted no trespassing" so I didn't think it wise to go up the driveway. Looked like an old equipment shed. I just liked the monkey face in the first scene
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Notice in the first picture the tobacco is on strips of lath and the leaves were taken off and you can see the lathes laying on the loading dock.
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It very easily could be a tobacco shed. Most of them near us are much taller that's the only reason I thought an equipment barn or maybe an hay barn. Tobacco works. The third panel has a Chesterfield ad in it also
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2nd panel looks to be a "fridge"in the background.
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This video is a little OT as it isn't '48-'56 but I think that you will like it anyhow. Definitely working trucks:
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That is one serious effin log !! My Grandpa ( the one I bought the stock truck from ) had a 1918 Case steamer he used to saw logs with . Story was it was sold for scrap for the war effort . Turns out it was not true & in '91 I finally had the chance to see it run . A man named Tim Sollman owned it & restored it . It was quit emotional for me as all I had was pics & stories about it .You can see it by searching Moon Lake threshing bee .It still brings tears to my eyes just talking about it .
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