Rare Species

Discussion in '1947-1954' started by ronaldg, Apr 12, 2011.

  1. ronaldg

    ronaldg Member

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    I think this has got to be one of just a few left still standing I saw this beaut on my travels down by LAX today what a guy could do with this.
     

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  2. vwnate1

    vwnate1 Member

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    SWEET !

    Just a few years back there was a really nice unmolested original one in Wilmington , it went to scrap as no one (not even me) went to look at it when they closed up the yard it was in and sold off everything fairly cheaply...

    Sigh :( .
     
  3. dan cocomise

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    what is that

    what modle is that , cold be a second home if the wife gives you the boot.
     
  4. Blueflame236

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    Makes me thirsty all in white! Reminds of the icecream trucks we have around here. Great car by the way !:)
     
  5. Bill Hanlon

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    "You can't drive your house, but you can always live in your car." - Confucius
     
  6. brit 50

    brit 50 Member

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    Confucius

    "A superior man is aware of his chevy, the inferior man is aware of his G*C"
    Another translation is
    "The virtuous man is driven by his chevy, a non-vertuous man is driven by his G*C"

    So it's not just me:D
     
  7. gypsy truck

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    I resemble that remark!

    Hey! I resemble that remark! The house i lived in during college had wheels! - tucked behind the bales of straw and sheet of tin, there were wheels!!! I think it was a 10' wide because both ends of my king size waterbed just about touched both inside walls! COZY...
     

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