Re: Interesting History of one Studebaker dealer in Ames Iowa
You are accessing this site in a read-only mode. For full access to all member benefits, including message posting, please login or register. Registration is completely free, simple, and takes only a few seconds.
The message you are replying to and its parents are listed in the reverse order with the most recent posts first. This might not be the whole discussion thread. To read all the messages in this thread please click here.
Re: Interesting History of one Studebaker dealer in Ames Iowa
Robert Black
03 Mar 2006 19:14
Great read. It sure must have been rough bob-tailing with those things though(even with the extended frame). I used to drive tractor trailers way back when I was just a kid going to tech school in the winters.Almost gave up engineering because I loved driving so much,but in those days,the whole damn 45 foot trailer had to be unloaded by hand(rollers) by me,and whoever was available at the CO-OP grocery stores I hauled for.
> Great read. Thanks for sharing > >>> http://www.ameshistoricalsociety.org/exhibits/whattoff4.htm >> Trailer toter converters of Studebaker trucks and succesfull Lark dealer.
Jerry
03 Mar 2006 14:29
Great read. Thanks for sharing
Signature
Jerry Kaiser (Studeblu) 64 One Ton 61 Champ pick up 53 Starlight Coupe ( pinky) 53 2R6
>> http://www.ameshistoricalsociety.org/exhibits/whattoff4.htm > Trailer toter converters of Studebaker trucks and succesfull Lark dealer.