I got this email from a woman looking to buy her husband a truck for his birthday. Anyone know of a '55 1st for sale in California? I think a wife with that kind of idea should be encouraged! they're
Darn straight she should be encouraged! I wonder if she has any sisters. links pickup oletrucks is devoted to Chevy and GM trucks built between 1941 and 1959
She is probably interested in something up here in WA Steve, We can afford to export one more unit to CA. Lee Prosser -- Original Message -- From: "Steve Hanberg" <steve@OldSub.com> To: "OleTrucks ma
If you have one you are ready to part with, send it over to me! She is probably interested in something up here in WA Steve, We can afford to export one more unit to CA. Lee Prosser -- Original Messa
Maybe you can find a good "Arizona Truck" up in the Olympic Rainforest!! Bob budget, oletrucks is devoted to Chevy and GM trucks built between 1941 and 1959
Great Idea! My last truck find was a Texas truck under an evergreen. Send up a few Arizona trucks, and I'll try to find them before they rust away! Maybe you can find a good "Arizona Truck" up in the
JEEEEZ! You guys are hard to insult!! Must be all that rain-WHOOPS, liquid sunshine, getting inside your brain lockers!! BK -- Original Message -- From: "Steve Hanberg" <steve@oldsub.com> To: "Bob KN
After coffee (Seattle is home to Starbucks, Seattle's Best and Tully's) we are well known for micro brews. One of my truck building friends actually owns a brewery. But all that liquid sunshine can b
Well BK The part of WA I live in is a lot different than the coast , it is quite arid and there is very little rust in fact my '54 AD sat in a field 50 miles from here for 12 years, most of the paint
Tully's is yet another big coffee brand. They were bought just a few months ago by Starbucks. Was it Navy and State of AZ? Or am I confusing you with someone else? We don't mind retired folk around h
Lee, I'm originally from Portland and Western Oregon. I didn't know Oregon and Wa. had semi desert areas until I went thru Burns in abt 1965. I worked in Walla Walla for the Army Corps of Engineers.
Ya BK you must be about my age, now all those sand dunes have houses on them. There are still many well preserved old cars and trucks around the area. Lee -- Original Message -- From: "Bob KNOTTS" <r
They built houses on the dunes? Man, I remember travelling up to Oregon when I was a kid (somewhere around 1970 or so) and plaing in the sand all day. Damn shame. -Larry --Original Message-- Ya BK yo
Larry, are you thinking abt the dunes north of Coos Bay? I think we're still talking abt the sand south of the WA tri-cities area. (Richland, Kennewick, I forget the other town!! Pasco, I looked it u
You can have your $3 cup of coffee, but those micro brews have my interest. Don't hold a grudge on BK. He know the only reason that Texas is still part of the Union is because Oklahoma sucks ;-) My
Where are you finding coffee for $3 a cup? The good stuff is over $4! I've got one Texas truck. I'm looking for a Colorado next, and then I'm going after Arizona. I might wait till BK is diving for t
I have to tell you, Mr. Hanberg--I've ALREADY alerted the Arizona Rangers (and Tom Mix!!) to be on the look out for you web-footed/handed sly creatures. Of course, here in PHX your webs dry up and fa
It was 119 in my front yard last week. In the shade But, as the people in Death Valley will tell you, it's a DRY HEAT! WOW! Makes me feel better already! Like, maybe it's only 117! But it usually get