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N 60 B 1.3K C 35 E Jun 22, 2022 F Jun 29, 2022
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A frontal view of the pickup truck belonging to Old Lady Pickers Antique Shop, Lowell, Arizona. It stands in good company with many other old vehicles.
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Tags:   Lowell Arizona Erie Street Antique Collectables out to pasture 1940 Ford D700 HTT

N 23 B 4.5K C 16 E Nov 11, 2022 F Nov 23, 2022
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Parked at a service station near Naco, Arizona. Behind it, Jimmy's Hot Dog Company, a well-known luncheon shop in the area.

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Tags:   Naco Arizona Antique 1931 Chevroleet Truck HTT iPhone7

N 51 B 563 C 31 E May 6, 2023 F May 10, 2023
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Although dappled with morning sunshine, this 1947 “Advance Design” pickup truck has not aged well. The chrome is peeling off. The last Loudoun County, Virginia personal property tax sticker is dated 1983. It has probably not been out on public roads since then.
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Tags:   Leesburg Virginia Loudoun County Chevrolet Truck Advance Design 1947 Rusty Derelict out to pasture D850

N 44 B 606 C 36 E Jan 18, 2023 F Jan 25, 2023
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A 1947-series International KB-5 truck.
Considering all the mass shootings that have occurred in the USA recently, perhaps I should not have wandered into the yard to take this photo. Lowell, Arizona.
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Vintage Nikon 35mm f/2 AI lens.

Tags:   Lowell Arizona Erie Street International Harvester KB5 Truck Sign HTT D700 Vintage Nikon 35mm f/2 AI lens

N 37 B 541 C 25 E Mar 17, 2021 F Mar 24, 2021
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Near Fallon, Nevada, December 27, 1985. Copy of Kodachrome 64 slide. The set of the fenders on the body and the sockets of headlamps, plus the dome over the radiator, suggest that it might be a late 1940’s International truck
We had a temperature inversion, and clouds of fog descended to ground level, where the temperature was below freezing. The result was "pogonip", a Native American word for frozen fog, which brought the "white death", pneumonia, to Native Americans.
For more images of “pogonip”, see the adjoining pictures in my photostream.

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Tags:   Fallon Nevada Fog Pogonip temperature inversion scenery Winter White Death Abandoned truck derelict out to pasture Happy Truck Thursday


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