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  1. banjeaux bob
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    More Old M 12032279_10156037245860627_2783481098985632785_n.jpg ilwaukee
     
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  6. woodbutcher
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    :D Love those Art Deco trucks.Outstanding.
    Good luck.Have fun.Be safe.
    Leo
     
  7. stimpy
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    1 and #2 set were demostrators , #3 (engine only) all 3 ended up as the peoria rockets ( jet rockets) for RI , this one is in st louis ,[​IMG]
    I thought it was the one in Green bay which is # 2 http://www.nationalrrmuseum.org/explore/exhibits/the-aerotrain/

    the one in Green bay is a complete original set ( gm bodys ) , the one in St louis uses acf cars they had built trying to smooth out the ride , but its the pensy #1 engine .

    I talked to my neighbor who is a retired RI p***enger/metra engineer and he said the Aeros were used on the PeoRocket till the mid 60's and used in commuter service when needed which was mostly winter ( when I saw it ) in the 70s till RI went under.
     
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    driving this one must have ****ed ... :D:D[​IMG]
     
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    Don't regret much, but in the sixties we did torch off the noses from a couple of swoopy White and Autocar tractors to get the radiators out for s****.
     
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    There is just something undeniably beautiful about the art deco period...I love everything from it...
     
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    One of the best threads on here!
     
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    a snow mobile conversion on a chevy, holy **** that is the coolest thing i ever saw!
     
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    Moving day
     
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  29. Atwater Mike
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    Amazing...Love the Art Deco era.
    Few years back, I saw an old '40s armored car. ('39 Ford ch***is, armored body, 1/2" gl*** everywhere)
    The owner wanted to sell it, but he said there was a Calif. (perhaps even Federal) law stating old armored cars must be returned to their place of origin, for updating or s****.
    Government was worried about bad guys getting impenetrable transports?

    The only one I saw in 'private' use was the one on the TV series "Ironside", where Police Commissioner Ironside had use of it for his 'rolling office'.
    A friend working as a Gaffer said the truck developed a cracked block, and was 'retired' to be replaced by the late Ford panel.
    Anyone ever see an old armored car that was 'obtainable'?
    Was the rumor true about a governmental restriction?
     
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