Never seen that beforeNo serious injuries, just his pride.
Never seen that beforeNo serious injuries, just his pride.
Needs a green hand truck.Went to Bentley's Saloon in Arundel Maine last night. They do lots of car shows and last night they were featuring trucks too. Turned the corner and there it was, Mud's dream come true. That's the guy that owns it, chatted with him for a while. He bought it off the mechanic that did repairs at Roadway 113, Portland Maine. Pete, I knew him and told him a couple of Pete stories. Unfortunately he told me Pete had passed a couple years ago. Me and my wife voted for it for "best in show".
That's what I told the guy that had it. Asked him if he busted his knuckles on the dash putting it in reverse, the shift linkage could get pretty sloppy on those things.Needs a green hand truck.
Ryder leased some H63 Macks one Christmas that was so worn you could hit the right door with the duplex stick.That's what I told the guy that had it. Asked him if he busted his knuckles on the dash putting it in reverse, the shift linkage could get pretty sloppy on those things.
i wish i knew ..i was at Bayhaven sefood rest.Went to Bentley's Saloon in Arundel Maine last night. They do lots of car shows and last night they were featuring trucks too. Turned the corner and there it was, Mud's dream come true. That's the guy that owns it, chatted with him for a while. He bought it off the mechanic that did repairs at Roadway 113, Portland Maine. Pete, I knew him and told him a couple of Pete stories. Unfortunately he told me Pete had passed a couple years ago. Me and my wife voted for it for "best in show".
i wish i knew ..i was at Bayhaven sefood rest.
I keep wanting to get to Cortland/Homer to see the show but I seem to keep missing out.
Alright, looks like the pumpkin has a bench seat. A mini couch.Went to Bentley's Saloon in Arundel Maine last night. They do lots of car shows and last night they were featuring trucks too. Turned the corner and there it was, Mud's dream come true. That's the guy that owns it, chatted with him for a while. He bought it off the mechanic that did repairs at Roadway 113, Portland Maine. Pete, I knew him and told him a couple of Pete stories. Unfortunately he told me Pete had passed a couple years ago. Me and my wife voted for it for "best in show".
A green hand truck mounted on the front bumper of the Roadway pumpkin, bouncing loudly back and forth as you drive down the interstate.Needs a green hand truck.
Seat was in good shape on this one, looked like new. One of the city guys in Portland had one with the seat completely worn through on the driver's side, right down to the sheet metal it sat on. He had a folded up blanket he sat on and didn't want it fixed.Alright, looks like the pumpkin has a bench seat. A mini couch.
There is an aquaintance from this area who has lived in Alaska for many years. He built a similar rig from a 60's KW conventional cab. whle there. He drove it in from Alaska a while back. It has more original sheet metal than this one but a lot of it is handmade. He uses a smaller Cummins for power.
Must be one I never drove. Still has its mirrors.Needs a green hand truck.