I wonder where this old truck has been hiding the past 40 years? With the exception of the ransacked tool compartments it seems rather solid with no major rot or foggy glass present. I haven’t been able to figure out the name on the door, it’s just a little to faded to bring it back to life. Here’s to hope that it finds a second wind soon!
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