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  • !llumenati
Alright, which one of you old farts been around long enough to have driven this truck new?

C'mon, you know who I'm talking to...

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Looks like an old truck that DLM signs used to own ----------. Its surely an "oldie", just not a "goodie". Cana't imagine using yard space to keep it. You could always pull the plate number and check with DMV ---- it'd be an interesting story on how many hands it had gone thru.

I remember my first truck ------------Ihad bought it from a local, responsible company -------- and someguy came into my shop one day to get a piece of neon repaired. He comes in, inquires about the truck in the yard --- and proceeds to tell me that the crane, not the truck, used to be his and had been stolen. Course, I'm thinking he's kidding ----------turned out he wasn't. The guy I bought from had receipts showing where he bought it from, etc, and made good to me---------but it was kinda weird when cops came up to take a report. Probably not the first time a stolen crane showed up on another truck.

gn

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  • !llumenati
Looks like an old truck that DLM signs used to own ----------. Its surely an "oldie", just not a "goodie". Cana't imagine using yard space to keep it. You could always pull the plate number and check with DMV ---- it'd be an interesting story on how many hands it had gone thru.

I remember my first truck ------------Ihad bought it from a local, responsible company -------- and someguy came into my shop one day to get a piece of neon repaired. He comes in, inquires about the truck in the yard --- and proceeds to tell me that the crane, not the truck, used to be his and had been stolen. Course, I'm thinking he's kidding ----------turned out he wasn't. The guy I bought from had receipts showing where he bought it from, etc, and made good to me---------but it was kinda weird when cops came up to take a report. Probably not the first time a stolen crane showed up on another truck.

gn

But, if you ever see an old F-750, with a 75' Radocy crane on it -----------it probably used to be mine.

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I bet that truck made a lot of money for someone,

It would be good to see it restored, but whose got that kind of time.

Josh

I'm picturing a metallic fire engine red truck with flames on the hood and side

airbrushed on of course

You have enemies? Good. That means you've stood up for something, sometime in your life. - Winston Churchill

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