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I did too and remember seeing it before...pretty sure it's in the GM 75'th anniversary book?. Looks a lot like the Tonkas of the same era!. ![]() ~ Pete [/ QUOTE ] I remember those Tonka's also! ![]()
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![]() That would attract almost as much attention as Barnhart's Hauler. ![]()
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All it needs is a sleeper and a car hauler behind it!
I like it!
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Looks like the entrance ramp to the 'north-south loop' at the Milford Proving Grounds. Cool!
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It would look right at home next to the Chrysler turbine car. Did anybody notice the specs of the turbine? 850 foot pounds of torque at right above 0 RPM.
Mark Sheppard |
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