OT barn finds anyone ?

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FYI: Ontario Canada.

Reply to
Scott Lurndal

... just a short drive, from anywhere that matters. Joihn T.

Reply to
hubops

  Well where I live matters to me , and it surinhell ain't a "short drive" from here !
Reply to
Terry Coombs

Not a single aladdin lamp. Disappointed

Reply to
Thomas

I've quite enjoyed my visits to Ontario (fishing, camping and business in Toronto and Ottawa - nice places, both).

Reply to
Scott Lurndal

Only 7 5 hours from Baltimore.

Left at 9AM, an hour for lunch, should be there by 5:30.

Brought a friend to drive a tractor back.

Thanks for the suggestion.

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Reply to
micky

Just buy the Jed Clampett truck and load the rest of your treasures on it ? ... you might even find a home-grown St. Anns Ontario Ellie Mae ... :-) John T.

Reply to
hubops

On 12/6/2019 2:33 PM, snipped-for-privacy@ccanoemail.ca wrote: ...

Anybody able to tell what it is for sure?

Reply to
dpb

if you click on "Auction Listing " link you'll get a detailed list.

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There are two 1 1/2 ton Chevs listed 1929 & 1930.

ps: the Jed Clampett truck was apparently a converted Olds roadster ! Who'd'a thunk it ..

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John T.

Reply to
hubops

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Didn't seem to work when I had tried...thanks.

First truck of grandfather's on place still as kid was the '28 Chevy...it was still used daily until late 50s/early 60s. It was what I learned to drive in. Unfortunately, Dad let it go to a collector while brother and I were away at university without us knowing was going to do...

The emblem doesn't look same and couldn't make out enough detail to tell for certain but definitely wasn't Ford.

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dpb

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