Sorry for being off topic but I know this will be of interest to many of you guys.
-patrick
Sorry for being off topic but I know this will be of interest to many of you guys.
-patrick
Interesting..Wonder if there are car collectors over there looking for those hard to find items..
Very cool, Patrick! Thanks for the post. For a second there, I thought I was seeing a '64 Stude. BTW, I like the attractive hood ornament!
Karl
djvirto wrote:
Okay, because we're nostalgic:
I believe I saw a Studebaker in picture 31. Its OD green.
Several years ago our Navy base transportation division picked up an Army surplus big road tractor. An M135 or something like that. The emblem on the radiator grill said 'CCC' (Crane Carrier Corp). When people would see the truck and ask what CCC stood for I would tell them it was a captured Russian Army truck.
Well, that was cool! Very interesting styles.
Dwa> Several years ago our Navy base transportation division picked up an Army
Crane Carrier Corp Is A Tulsa Company, matter fact I'm Making springs for them at the shop today , I make 2 diferent springs for them One is
35" long and holds the Muffler on.Bob Whiten Wagonmaster
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