Over at the American Truck Historical Society forums there is a neat period picture of an AA truck with a dump/sander attachment.
http://forums.aths.org/InstantForum2010 ... x?Update=1
Neat period picture of a Ford AA
- Boomer
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Neat period picture of a Ford AA
Drew N.
1929 AA Closed Cab
Skol Vikings!
1929 AA Closed Cab
Skol Vikings!
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Re: Neat period picture of a Ford AA
Would be nice to check it out up close. Like the ATHS fellow said, interesting rear wheels. Friction drive spreader. Gotta love the simplicity.
These ol' rigs of ours sure humped it out during the dawn of the industrial age. That's what i dig about my truck. It was there, and worked hard like the fellow who drove it.
Still plenty capable too, if ya don't try comparing 'em to newer iron.
Thanks for postin' the pic.
These ol' rigs of ours sure humped it out during the dawn of the industrial age. That's what i dig about my truck. It was there, and worked hard like the fellow who drove it.
Still plenty capable too, if ya don't try comparing 'em to newer iron.
Thanks for postin' the pic.
Everybody likes pics.
- vtwinsideways
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Re: Neat period picture of a Ford AA
Ya, but will newer iron stand the test of time?russ wrote:Still plenty capable too, if ya don't try comparing 'em to newer iron.
"I get all my exercise jumping to conclusions."
Luke in Illinois
Luke in Illinois