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A very sad looking AN68 Atlantean, number 468 at Lathalmond and although some restoration work has been done I understand she has already gone to the scrapyard.
This is rather unfortunate as 465, bought by the Tyne and Wear Bus Preservation, has also been used for spare parts.
A sad ending then for another great work horse in Edinburgh, from the mid 1970's to 1992. I can remember when this fleet group was new just shortly after I left school.
I especially like the 1935-36 Ford pickups because the grille resembles that of the 1934 Ford passenger cars.
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I skipped on the list of themes to June 13 for the shadows theme...at first I did just the trucks' shadows as it made a striking statement of shadows defining a subject in a different way..then one thing led to another and the whole scene emerged...this curve is on a road near here, where you have to carefully go around it till you see no one is comming..even without the truck parked there..now it became extra treacherous....it's gone now and I'm glad I had the camera to get several photos as I loved the truck winter parked, for a future post and here it is
" You have about reached the limits of my medication."
I saw this on a plaque in town yesterday. I think I will go back and get it :-)
This is a great looking old panel truck.
Happy anniversary to my bride of 56 years today. ♥ ♥ We have been together since the first grade. We are about to get used to each other.
Our wedding song. www.youtube.com/watch?v=j32sFbRicKs ♪ ♪
The Second Generation of Ford’s ‘F’ series pickups was offered for model years 1953-1956. This one shows an emblem for a V8 engine.
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