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#330861 Mon Jun 04 2012 08:24 PM
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If you're ever in the Nebraska panhandle you gotta see this. Doubt if this Model AA could pull this if it were full though. smile It makes a beautiful sight though.
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Tom saved this tank wagon from the crusher by a few minutes. The loader grapple fork had already put a couple holes in it and started to lift it up on to the heap of other scrap iron. :shock:
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Looking to buy or trade old gas station memorabilia such as pumps, globes, cans, signs, free give-aways, S&P shakers etc. from the 20s-60s.
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Looking to buy or trade old gas station memorabilia such as pumps, globes, cans, signs, free give-aways, S&P shakers etc. from the 20s-60s.
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interesting, cool pictures- Thanks for posting.. cool


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Cool pictures, thanks for posting. I like the diner.


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Nice place!... I'll try to check it out someday. Thanks for sharing the pics.


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Wow!!!!!


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very cool thanks


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That's just an appetizer guys, I seen the downstairs [didn't have time for upstairs!] last year on way to I.G.

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This is addressed to Tom Cozad, the owner of one of the greatest collections I have ever seen.

I am almost 77 years old, I have been picking since I was 24 (when I found a 1916 Harley Davidson in a ladies basement, and that was just after I had purchased a 1930 Studebaker Roadester). My contributation to this hobby has been that I have written a few books. My problem also in my life is that I have had to sell everything after I found them to pay for things like a semester in college, etc. I was able to graduate from College (with a wife and three kids), but it was a slow start from that time to accumulate what you have. I have always had a few nice things, but most of the things I have been able to find are now in the collections of others.
So, what I am asking is that if my wife, Cindy and I were able to come up your way, would you allow us to see what you have accumulated?

Jack & Cindy Sim


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Jack Sim #330924 Tue Jun 05 2012 05:29 AM
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Jack, I emailed you his phone number and mailing address. I think if you would give him several days notice, you could take a tour. I'd also like to meet youif you get up this way.
As Dick mentioned I could have and should have taken more pics, which don't do it justice.
Rod


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Cool Place! Truck is Killer................Thanks for the pics!


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Totally agree, the truck is more than awesome. The rest is very impressive too.

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So do you have to have a invitation to see the collection or is it open to the public?

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WOW thats like a kid in a candy store


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