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My second Space Truck. This time it's actually long enough to be a SHIP, but just a little late for Shiptember...
This truck has likely been rusting in the desert in Joshua Tree National Park since the early 40's when its owner Bill Keys was sent to prison for murdering another man. After 12 years, the murder conviction was overturned. Keys was released when evidence was uncovered that the victim had a plan to murder Keys, thus the killing was ruled self-defense. The truck is buried in sand up to its axles in the wash below the remains of the Wall Street Mill.
Happy Truck Thursday!
The Citroën H Van was produced by the French automaker Citroën between 1947 and 1981.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Citroën_H_Van
Nääs Factories (Swedish: Nääs Fabriker - see the sign on the side of the truck) is a historic mill setting, nowadays a hotel, conference centre, restaurants, offices and shops.
www.naasfabriker.se (website also in English)
Truck has been reading a lot of Tank Girl, lately. She's asking for a tank for her birthday.
And an Australian accent.
The back side of that wonderful firetruck. Heavy Rescue, City of Orlando Fire Department. What a beauty! A full shot is in the first comment.
Happy Truck Thursday!
This was a cool find but I blew it a bit, valued visitor. Eventually, I cleaned the snow from the windshield but the pics were inferior to this one. I shall return and do a better job in the future.
A link to information about Fargo trucks appears below. Their final year of production was 1972.
An unusual sight on my way to work on Friday. A truck shifting a railway carriage on the road to Middlemarch. The road is just over the hill adding to the illusion. I took three and liked this one best. Sorry no B&W version.
The duplex across the street from me has new owners and they have been really fixing up the place.. They have already removed the tree in the front of the building and now the one in the back is getting removed.. Happy Truck Thursday, Everybody!!
A 1951 Ford truck + maple tree on a cold ( -15°C) winter's day- -Plummer Additional Township / Bruce Mines- -about 60 kilometers east of Sault Ste. Marie.
Selective colourization alchemy through Nik Silver Efex.
A visit to my archives for a look at this favorite truck - for auld lang syne! Wishing you and yours good health, good cheer in the coming new year!
This was my dad's when he was a kid. My sisters and I played with it when we were kids and now my nephew does - 3 generations! This one has doors that open at the back and can fit a car inside. There's a winder that lets you wind the car out the back of the truck. The side reads "Dinky Toys" in red. I'm guessing this was made in the 50s or 60s.
This truck is really moves America and really sticks out on the interstate. This is Kenworth T600 from Landstar
This truck was in front of us on the way home and it kind of interested me.
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