Slightly different but look up Anthony schmidt photography on Facebook. The young guy is autistic but create absolutely stunning photos of model classic cars that look like the real thing. One talented kid.
That was a whole lotta horsepower going up Cajon Pass – I wonder *when* that picture was taken!
Traffic flow through Cajon Pass hasn’t changed much in 150 years.
6 My Dad in his late teens drove the school bus in his small town in the late 30’s would like to know when that picture was made.
Chris, I have no idea, the web site I get my old photos of trucks and service vehicles has some descriptions, most don’t. If it has some kind of description I will include that. I just enjoy looking at old trucks and service vehicles and Phil allows me to post them as he feels it is most harmless. Now, if my passion was fat 70 or 80 year old retired hookers it might be frowned on…
Simpson Hardware. Top notch lettering. Old school.
Third from the last photo is a International KB-5 truck. My Dad used to have one. Not a bad truck, but you needed a 10 acre patch to make a u-turn. Front wheels didn’t move very much.
Regarding the snow plow pic, just how many women actually drive those things?
When I lived in De Smet, SD they had a woman snow plow driver, she worked for the county and when she wasn’t plowing drove the county side dump truck and trailer when fixing roads or regraveling the more rural roads.
Slightly different but look up Anthony schmidt photography on Facebook. The young guy is autistic but create absolutely stunning photos of model classic cars that look like the real thing. One talented kid.
That was a whole lotta horsepower going up Cajon Pass – I wonder *when* that picture was taken!
Traffic flow through Cajon Pass hasn’t changed much in 150 years.
6 My Dad in his late teens drove the school bus in his small town in the late 30’s would like to know when that picture was made.
Chris, I have no idea, the web site I get my old photos of trucks and service vehicles has some descriptions, most don’t. If it has some kind of description I will include that. I just enjoy looking at old trucks and service vehicles and Phil allows me to post them as he feels it is most harmless. Now, if my passion was fat 70 or 80 year old retired hookers it might be frowned on…
Simpson Hardware. Top notch lettering. Old school.
Third from the last photo is a International KB-5 truck. My Dad used to have one. Not a bad truck, but you needed a 10 acre patch to make a u-turn. Front wheels didn’t move very much.
Regarding the snow plow pic, just how many women actually drive those things?
When I lived in De Smet, SD they had a woman snow plow driver, she worked for the county and when she wasn’t plowing drove the county side dump truck and trailer when fixing roads or regraveling the more rural roads.