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Discussion in 'The Antiquated' started by duecesteve, Nov 22, 2024.

  1. duecesteve
    Joined: Nov 3, 2010
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    Found this today on our job site in a pile of loam that got dumped for the landscapers it was half sticking out of the dirt pile so I went over and scooped it up .
    Does anybody know of someone who owns 1 of the trucks? IMG_20241122_174246355~4.jpg
    1912 Chase-truck.jpg
    Kinda cool!
     
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  2. Okie Pete
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    Contact the American Truck Historical Society maybe one of their members has a truck
     
  3. duecesteve
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  4. Squablow
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    Neat find, I wonder how that tag ended up in a dirt pile? That illustration looks very early, like turn of the century. It's possible none of those trucks survive.
     
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  5. duecesteve
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    1909-1918 I believe is when it was in business there is a few around. I found a guy in NJ, who had a drivetrain from a model J and was looking for a ch***is his # and name and address was on a forum I sent him a text but have yet to hear back.
     
  6. duecesteve
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    Screenshot_20241124-071611.png
    There is still some
    of them around.
     

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