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Old 07-02-2008, 06:22 AM
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[b] When we were in high school, we took a push button 413 out of a Chrysler that looked like this and
put it in a '41 Willys that I had bought from a local body shop for $35!!
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I guess the Monte I saw on the hook a couple weeks ago wasn't this one that still sits on Rt. 100
just north of Eagle.
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What the??
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'53 Ford P/U
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This Vair was parked here almost 15 years ago - It still is amazingly complete down to the hub caps!
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This is not really rotting, but is my friend Earl's daily driver. Earl's been a hot rodder for ever
building and still owning a '34 Ford and old COE home built ramp truck and an almost complete Opel
with an old hemi and all the other wild stuff - Earl's a white collar guy who decided a couple years ago,
why only drive the cool stuff on the weekend. He drives this primed out pick up everywhere, complete
with an ever changing load of period speed equipment in the bed. COOL!!


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Old 07-02-2008, 07:11 AM
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Glenn that is one awsome truck! I think that I had seen that a couple of years ago. I don't remember what was in the bed though, but it was cool! May have been a flat head with 3 2's?
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Old 07-02-2008, 07:26 AM
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I know the owner of the red “fire truck” as he calls it. No motor or trans in the truck. Body sits on a 80s Ford truck frame. I tried to sell the truck for him a few years ago, no luck……
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I found this in Westerly, RI today on the way home. The writing indicates it had belonged to Card Chevrolet, I think they are still in the Eastern Part of Conn. I can not tell if the paint is a faded Red or Hugger Orange, possibly indicating it was used in the late 60's or early 70's.


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I found this in Westerly, RI today on the way home. The writing indicates it had belonged to Card Chevrolet, I think they are still in the Eastern Part of Conn. I can not tell if the paint is a faded Red or Hugger Orange, possibly indicating it was used in the late 60's or early 70's.



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Card Chevrolet Inc
106 W Broad St,
Pawcatuck, CT 06379-1830

Phone: (860) 599- 5741


the phone is still the same as on the truck!!
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Old 07-07-2008, 05:59 AM
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Hey I know that truck
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My son just shouted "MATER!" from across the room as I clicked on this thread. Good'ol Mater!
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I found this in Westerly, RI today on the way home. The writing indicates it had belonged to Card Chevrolet, I think they are still in the Eastern Part of Conn. I can not tell if the paint is a faded Red or Hugger Orange, possibly indicating it was used in the late 60's or early 70's.



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Card Chevrolet Inc
106 W Broad St,
Pawcatuck, CT 06379-1830

Phone: (860) 599- 5741

the phone is still the same as on the truck!!

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Here is a GTO or Tempest resting quietly in Iceland.
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