Tandem Axel "AA" Picture from Ford Barn
Tandem Axel "AA" Picture from Ford Barn
I like the Qual Radiator Cap! This must have been a "First Class" Business in the day!
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Re: Tandem Axel "AA" Picture from Ford Barn
Thanks for sharing the pics with use.
- Neil Wilson
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Re: Tandem Axel "AA" Picture from Ford Barn
Don,
Do you have a high resolution version of that photograph which you can sent me?
Do you have a high resolution version of that photograph which you can sent me?
Regards, Neil Wilson
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Re: Tandem Axel "AA" Picture from Ford Barn
I wonder what type of material that truck hauled? By the look of the tires they are aired up tight and way over fifty pounds.
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Re: Tandem Axel "AA" Picture from Ford Barn
I'm pretty sure it's a Norwegian milk truck, as 'meieri" is Norwegian for "dairy". Looks like he's parked in front of a Ford dealership.
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Re: Tandem Axel "AA" Picture from Ford Barn
sourdough:
You're probably correct. The truck is white, like the color of milk.
-- Drew
You're probably correct. The truck is white, like the color of milk.
-- Drew
Drew Mashburn
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Re: Tandem Axel "AA" Picture from Ford Barn
The cab, from the edge of the cowl is close, but no cigar. Look at it carefully at the bottom and top of the windshield. There's a lot of subtle difference in that one as compared to US production 82A sheetmetal.
Re: Tandem Axel "AA" Picture from Ford Barn
Drew Mashburn wrote:sourdough:
You're probably correct. The truck is white, like the color of milk.
-- Drew
My Milk is brown - The color of Chocolate!
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Re: Tandem Axel "AA" Picture from Ford Barn
The cab looks to be made of wood (only 2 door hanges) and being straight across the bottom of windshield!!!! Shelby, Louisiana.