That photo has been around for quiet a while, I even seen it called..
"Three on the tree", referring to a 3 speed shifter on the column. Great
photo--I agree and wonder--how'd they do that.. --waynhe
At 10:46 PM 10/31/03 EST, GremlinGTs@aol.com wrote:
> I went in Total Crafts store tonight ( in Virginia ) to look for some
>stuff, and stopped by the card rack on the way out, as they had AMC
Rambler cards
>awhile back. Found one of them, and got it. THEN I noticed a red-and-white
'59
>? TF Chevy truck UP IN A TREE, so I picked up the card,and opened it. It
says
>" I can explain....". LOL ! It's a beautiful truck, you can see the angle
>iron bolted to the tree forks, so this must be a legit picture. So, for
any of
>you quad-crazies, there's a cool card out there you might want to "collect".
>Just thought I'd pass this on. Also, if you missed it the first time around,
>Hotwheels has a '59 Chevy truck out in the Hardnoze series, it's a
caricature with
>a BIG front end and big wheels, and small tail end and smaller wheels,
>chopped top. Card # 024, 2004 First Editions 24/100. Comes in silver
metallic with
>black and gold feather tampos and Chief printed on the door and hood.
> Well, that's my TF for the day, but earlier this week, I spotted a
>super-bright neon green '57 Chevy truck, with black hood, traveling south
near Dulles
>Airport, VA. Wow, it sure stood out amongst the more mundane rides heading
to
>work that morning! I thought the Big Bad Green AMC color was bright, but
this
>was a lighter shade of green, you could spot this truck from 30,000 feet in
>the air, I'm sure! Makes me wish I was further along on my '55 Suburban
>project... sniff!
>
>Jerry in Virginia
>oletrucks is devoted to Chevy and GM trucks built between 1941 and 1959
oletrucks is devoted to Chevy and GM trucks built between 1941 and 1959
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