I'll try a guess even though I am not a Yankee. Not
sure what a Nevadan is called, maybe I don't want to
know. How about for coal delivery. Coal used to be
very popular back east to heat homes.
Barry
--- Borrico50@aol.com wrote:
> Hey All,
> Me and Shewho just got home from a trip Down East
> leaf peeping,
> and while driving through Essex Mass. Shewho spotted
> a shop
> named "The White Elephant" So of course we stopped,
> This place
> had stuff inside and out she took the money and went
> in..... I stayed
> outside starting on the alley side looking at books,
> armor, lobster pots,
> tools I had no notion what they were for, across the
> front: cross
> country skis, old radios, signs, sleds, electric
> fans, fire place tools,
> wooden guttering and down spouts, lanterns, PVC
> pipe???, very old
> very large canoe, coffin door and in the side yard
> a......... a cherry
> 1936-37 chevy delivery, didn't even ask.... It
> belongs right where it is
> but I looked it over and fantasized about tooling
> around behind the wheel.
> Another thing I noticed was a bunch of one tons with
> dump beds, we
> have a few of these around here but nothing like
> what's in New England.
> Will ya'll Yankees hep an Ole Okie figure why they
> are so popular?
>
> Thomas Clawson
> 1959 3800
> Keystone, Oklahoma
> oletrucks is devoted to Chevy and GM trucks built
> between 1941 and 1959
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