Thought a few might enjoy this seeing old Coal Truck being offered for sale. I am not the seller nor do I know who is either. If I had the money and space I would enjoy owning this "toy".
Just thought is was interesting.
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1925 Coal Delivery Truck
- freetown fred
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I suspect whistlenut will be headed that way. ORRRR, maybe LSfarm if he can half see after his eye stuff today. Nice post
- freetown fred
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Don't I wish for the simplicity again.
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Most homes burned tons and tons with straight single pane glass and no insulation. I am amazed it survived all the trips it had to have made. Of course it was made of real steel and more real steel! Great find, for someone with the dedication and talent I hope.
Kevin
I know where there is an old Mack just setting and rusting away. The guy is in his 80's and HIS father plowed snow with it long ago. He wont sell even though many have tried to buy it. Such a waste as he is a hoarder. And that ain't the only thing he has tucked away.
Kevin
I know where there is an old Mack just setting and rusting away. The guy is in his 80's and HIS father plowed snow with it long ago. He wont sell even though many have tried to buy it. Such a waste as he is a hoarder. And that ain't the only thing he has tucked away.