Here is a repeat of a message sent by Roger Roslowski with some neat
looking COE's. He sent me the pics and here is the message complete with
links to the pics..... --wayne
Hey list....
Being a GMC fan, I look for all kinds of GMC models to take pictures of.
Here are two pictures of either GMC LCF's and/or COE's from the mid to late
'50s that I have spotted:
*This one was taken at the ATHS show in Valley Forge, PA - May, 2000.
Unknown year GMC model 860; the owner/company of this truck also had a '49
GMC COE on display but drove off before I got the picture b/c it started to
rain (I'd imagine this one was leaving next too!).
http://www.chevytrucks.org/wayne/1950sGMCCOE.jpg
*This is a 1959 GMC 450 model; it is located on the other side of the town
that I live in. I was surprised when I went to the ATHS show in Valley Forge
to see a picture of this truck pinned on the bulletin board under the "For
Sale" side. I have yet to bump into the owner (I drive by it at least once a
week to see what parts have been removed and to check if it is still there).
http://www.chevytrucks.org/wayne/1959GMC450.jpg
I hope you enjoyed a little of my picture collection!
Roger Roslowski, Jr,
Rroslowski@aol.com
Lawrenceville, New Jersey
Chevy & GMC Truck Admirer (for now!)
Wayne Osborne
1956 Chevy Pickup
LaGrange Ga.
http://www.chevytrucks.org
http://www.chevytrucks.org/wayne
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