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Vintage Delivery Trucks On Main Street U.S.A.: A Pictorial


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I see a FLOAT tagging behind that would be nice to CLONE, hehehe.

Dale in Indy

Hehe! You have already done it, and it looks good too.

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Folks check out this thread if you haven't seen it yet.

http://forums.aaca.org/f163/you-dont-want-miss-1946-buick-344859.html

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Building the FLOAT from just a picture was fun to say the least.

David had to put up with lots and lots of my pictures.

Presently building another Buick model, approx. 27 inches long, approx. 50-60 % finished. Again David is having to put up with my build pic's, and all my ramblings.

I hope to show this to you all before the South Bend Nationals.

I have over 150 hours in it as of now, expect another 100 plus before completion.

It is a Buick flavored piece, I promise.

Dale in Indy

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This Willys walk in van was posted on Mac's motor city garage. I'd never seen nor heard of one.

1941-Willys-van-.jpgFor several years, W-O also offered a commercial package van using the same chassis and drivetrain as the passenger car, but with a slightly downrated 59 hp engine. The van bodies were constructed from Plymetl, a pressure-laminated plywood material similar to Duramold and Phemaloid, all products manufactured by the Haskelite Corporation. Howard Hughes’ Hercules flying boat used Duramold in its construction.

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