Old Truck Tuesday, Cleaning out the files.

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1919 Packard.

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1920s Nash 1Ton.

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1941 Ford Panel Delivery.

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1929 Ford Model T Woodie.

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1967 White 300 COE.

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1953 Chevrolet COE.

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1960 Nash Metropolitan Pick Up.

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1950s Nash Roller Tractor.

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1956 Packard Patrician.

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1960s Ford Econoline.

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1930s White.

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1920 Nash Advert.

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1914 Packard 3 Ton, Chain Drive.

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1970s Brazilian Ford F 1000 SUV.

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1910s Early Nash Advert.

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1950 Ford F-6 COE.

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1951 Nash, Nashville Gas Company Crane.


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1940s Ford, Twin Engine Prototype COE.

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1963 White Dump Bed.

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1930s Packard, Straight 8 Fire Truck.

14 thoughts on “Old Truck Tuesday, Cleaning out the files.

    • I would assume so. I don’t have any data or description of this service station. I find them where ever and use them as my conclusion of the post. I use train depots as my Old Train Thursdays.

    • I thought it said that, but couldn’t be sure. So, I went with F-100 because I know that is model number for that year of truck. I updated it.

  1. Doesn’t look like any of the 60’s era Econlines I owned.
    I always liked looking over the bumper, not over the load.

  2. Thats the chicago edition of the econoline. So you can keep an eye on the load for thieves

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