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Holey mackerel Andy!
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Didn't see that. I guess I've got tunnel vision. Ha!
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I'm sure the Bluegrass Chapter made around 1,300 of them. I would hate to have to make 2,600 so that each truck could have two with all the hand work involved. I think the host chapter is responsible for the expense. A lot of time and materials gets donated by the members and it's a matter of pride. I saw some fellow at a show display about 20 of them in front of his truck.
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Odog, you missed this one. Wasn't talking about you. I was talking about the floppy hat next to the "Superliner" in your pictures. This retirement is causing you to lose your edge. LOL I guess that black truck is a Superliner. Since no girl in car pics, i thought you were trying to sneak one in on us.
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Love that floppy hat. LOL
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Only problem with that is you can't sit on your rear end and do nothing to receive it.
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H67, your are correct. I have two of the day cabs and one sleeper cab and where isn't much room in the cab especially for a fat boy.
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Correction, I don't know what it is. I know it isn't factory built. It has parts that cover multiple years and many of those parts have been modified. I took pictures of it when it was being built by the owner as it appears today. I didn't see the truck when it was a single axle.
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Ha! That's funny.
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Rumor has it that Zina has him a door greeters job at the local Wal-mart in Fla. I don't know, just say'n. By the way, congrats odog. You'll enjoy retirement.
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From what I've read, it was a nice, large, full service truck stop that fell victim to the interstate road system. After it closed, there was a fire in the maintenance building that pretty much destroyed it. The second picture was taken in 1984.
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Bob, Thanks!