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Sure wasn't common for the midwest. You never see grill guards on the old trucks around here.
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I personally think they are ugly. I would rather see the grill virgin w/o the guard. It could be that some local guy was selling these custom made to the farmers made from iron flatbar.
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I personally think they are ugly. ditto- I second that,looks like someone tied a iron headboard on front. (but a fancy iron head board)
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This 50's Dodge pick-up sitting on the movie set for “Inside Llewyn Davis,” at Buzz's SKELLY circa 1961 but filmed 3.19.12 locally...  
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Couple of nice trucks at the car show earlier. Depends on your tastes which one you like more!  
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Nice pics La Picker. Our old hay truck ret.  Rod
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Looking to buy or trade old gas station memorabilia such as pumps, globes, cans, signs, free give-aways, S&P shakers etc. from the 20s-60s.
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From the Peterson Automotive Museum
Looking for Canadian Imperial and Canadian North Star. John Neilsen
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From the Peterson Automotive Museum Did you get a picture of the trailer?
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Here are pictures of the Trailer
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That thing has to be over 70 feet long! I can't even imagine that thing flying down the road. I wonder if there's more than one out there. If not that's a million dollar ride!
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That is a high class "executive bus". Thanks for the pictures.
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Now that is cool there!!!!
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STOPPED ALONG THE SIDE OF THE ROAD TO ANSWER MY CELL AND SPOTTED THIS TRUCK IN AN OLD FARMYARD...  I'M THINKING THERE COULD BE OTHERS! 
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