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Date:         Wed, 28 Jun 1995 12:57:46 -0500 (CDT)
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From:         Bob Hufford <bhufford@ozarks.sgcl.lib.mo.us>
Subject:      Re: Horse Trailers that look like Busses

I've done this many a time. My Dad says that when he was looking for Model-T's (the Ford, not VW Trends) back in the Sixties, that he was often fooled by old manure spreaders (top bow looks like the windshield frame on a "T"). Don't ya just hate it when that happens? ;)

Bob Hufford \\ // "...in the GROOVE" \\ \\// // '60 Double-Door Panel General Registry Of Ozarks' \\ \/ // '69 Bus (Sunroof) Volkswagen Enthusiasts \\ //\\ // '81 Vanagon (Sunroof) bhufford@ozarks.sgcl.lib.mo.us \\/ \\/ '61, '63, '67 Bus Bones

On Wed, 28 Jun 1995, Ron Van Ness wrote:

> As I sit here daydreaming about last week's wonderful vacation, some other snip > The etc.: > Something I noticed while scanning the landscape off the highway for old > buses: old horse trailers (especially the ones with 2 tone paint jobs) look > an awful lot like a micro from a distance. After many false alarms, I > finally realized that that smooth two-toned thing captured in my peripheral > vision was surely a horse trailer and not a barn door calling my name. > Well, maybe I gave an extra peek just to be sure. : )


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