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Re: Interesting History of one Studebaker dealer in Ames Iowa

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Re: Interesting History of one Studebaker dealer in Ames Iowa

Robert Black03 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.

Jerry03 Mar 2006 14:29
Great read. Thanks for sharing

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>> http://www.ameshistoricalsociety.org/exhibits/whattoff4.htm
> Trailer toter converters of Studebaker trucks and succesfull Lark dealer.

Transtar6003 Mar 2006 04:14
> http://www.ameshistoricalsociety.org/exhibits/whattoff4.htm
Trailer toter converters of Studebaker trucks and succesfull Lark dealer.

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