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E9V8

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  1. Wow! Gotta start playing (and winning) the lottery! From the same Craigslist region: 1962 Mack B61 with factory sleeper
  2. If you can come up with a clear image of that decal, I can ask the sign & decal guy about making them. I don't like to bug him about small projects since he is quite busy. Unfortunately there's no way to tell how many will sell, but I try to make sure it's something profitable for him.
  3. Latest eBay listing: LINK
  4. They are made by a friend. He says he's only able to do them 27" across the oval due to the size of his printer.
  5. I'm not normally one to worry about "correctness" or originality on my 'Horses, but this one needs to have the right switch. I'm strongly doubtful that I'll find one, but who knows, right? I finally did get to see the back of the original switch. It has one screw terminal for the wire from the mag and is self-grounding through the hood. @Brent: the 633 should have a bat handle toggle switch mounted in the center of a knock out plug where the amp gauge would be on the electric start models. I honestly can't remember if mine even has the button on the points cover. I know it still has the Tillotson updraft carb. Here's a pic of some of my collection: These are also my creations:
  6. Update: artwork completed for matching left & right pairs. See eBay listing link above. For those who asked, maximum size is governed by the printer - which is approximately 27"
  7. From the album: Terry's images

    I do not make these - but I know who does. I was told that the maximum size his printer will run is approximately 27" across the oval. See eBay item number 230734955413 for pairs of 4" decals.
  8. I'll see what I can do. My source runs a full-blown sign shop and also does Patriot Guard and Wheel Horse tractor restoration decals in his spare time. Needless to say, he's quite busy.
  9. He just listed the 4" size on eBay: LINK to listing Well, technically he had a friend list them on her account because he hates eBay - so if anyone needs them in a different size just let me know and I'll track him down.
  10. The test run - fresh off the printer: (I'll get a better picture later)
  11. Saved it to my favorites. Thanks Doug!
  12. This style? : I have a guy lined up to make them in any size up to roughly 28" across the oval - if there's enough interest.
  13. I was last through there in 2006 and his business card was posted in the window of the "man door" - along with a note that read something like "nothing in this building or outside is for sale". Not sure if this is correct, but (717) 334-8709 is the number listed for Chalmers Sales.
  14. From the album: Terry's images

    1969(?) R-700 twin-screw wrecker once owned by a friend. 237/5 speed - shown here in the 1993 Milesburg, PA bicentennial parade with me at the controls. No power steering on this one, so the spectators had to get up and move their lawn chairs back so I could make it around the small-town street corners! I really wish I had more / better pictures of this truck.
  15. From the album: Terry's images

    1970 R-685ST I drove in the late 80's /early 90's 237/5 speed - used for shuttling trailers to the local lime plants for loading.
  16. LINK to Craigslist listing (not mine) Mack WS.bmp
  17. There's a rumor that Studebaker might have used this push button and some guys seem to think they've seen similar switches in older kiddie rides at carnivals/amusement parks. I vaguely remember seeing them used somewhere, but just can't place it. I'm pretty sure they're brass, and I've never seen the back side. This is a "borrowed" picture: The mounting hole: For those of you who are curious what it belongs on...... here's my tractor: Any leads, ideas, or general assistance will be greatly appreciated.
  18. E9V8

    Convoy

    One of my all-time favorite movie scenes....... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fYnmEB8r8f8 That's a B-67, correct? Duel, Convoy, Highballin', Breaker-Breaker, White Line Fever........ love 'em all!
  19. Not mine, of course. http://classifieds.p...adindex=1473752 **Minimum bid $25,000.00 **ACCEPTING SEALED BIDS UNTIL JANUARY 24, 2012 at 7:00 PM EST Mail bids to: Patton Fire Company Attention: Tanker Bid PO Box 243 Patton, PA 16668 If any questions or to make arrangements to see the tanker call 814-931-4895
  20. I have pictures that I took of that place on RT 30 in PA back in 2006. http://www.flickr.com/photos/wheelhorse/page9/ (feel free to check out my other pics too) Google (map) address should be: 5630 Chambersburg Rd Orrtanna, PA 17353
  21. Gotcha...... I know where you were now. (Aquapenn Drive)
  22. A back haul in Howard, PA????? What on Earth could you have possibly picked up in such a thriving metropolis such as Howard? (I live about 15 miles south of Howard & 30 miles north of Tyrone )
  23. I had to take a ride out above Pittsburgh yesterday for a work-related seminar. I wish I would have had time to stop in, but didn't. I did blow the horn though.
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