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   This is Butte,MT, winter 1955. A 47 Dodge, chained up and delivering boxes loaded in the back. Looking north @ 4-6% grade. The truck is missing the left rear fender. Knowing the history of my truck’s previous owners, it could be my WD21.  Rick D.

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One more from FB

 

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10 minutes ago, bkahler said:

That looks to much like real work to me... :)

 

Wouldn't know, I'm done with real work

I work for the County now! ?

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In 1944, women contribute to the wartime effort on the assembly line for Dodge military vehicles,

showcasing their vital role in manufacturing during World War II.  (from FB)

 

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1 minute ago, billrigsby said:

In 1944, women contribute to the wartime effort on the assembly line for Dodge military vehicles,

showcasing their vital role in manufacturing during World War II.  (from FB)

 

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Factory-working women in 1944 are dressed much better than most women you'd encounter in public in 2024. 

 

 

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On 2/14/2024 at 12:09 PM, JBNeal said:

VINTAGEPIC:

 

saw this Pilot-House on the FB

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Man, that photo makes me happy! 

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18 hours ago, JBNeal said:

Maybe that's the inspiration for one of them fancy service stations where a big ol' plane doubled as a canopy and an attention getter :cool:

 

 

It does look like a pretty gentle plane crash :)

 

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