Huckster79
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In 1947 my Cessna 140 was purchased by Charles Moore for $3550. Moore was a Chrysler dealer in White Cloud Michigan, just 40 miles from my home.
He justified the purchase by flying his wife to Detroit where she would pick up two new Chrysler vehicles, one hitched to the other and drive them back to his dealership to avoid Chrysler’s transportation fee.
fast forward to now, my wife mentioned she’d always wanted a classic truck. I mentioned that story and the search was on!
We found this jewel and it’s waiting a transporter truck now to deliver it home, currently in Colorado. It runs and drives and hasn’t been hacked up or hot rodded. We plan on doing a as we go restoration and doing fly in/drive in car/airplane shows with the two together and a easel board about how the two machines stories intertwine. The truck wasn’t an actual one that went through Moore’s dealership- it’s certainly likely a model Mrs. Moore would have driven back.
I like how both the cowl and hood both piano hinge open…
He justified the purchase by flying his wife to Detroit where she would pick up two new Chrysler vehicles, one hitched to the other and drive them back to his dealership to avoid Chrysler’s transportation fee.
fast forward to now, my wife mentioned she’d always wanted a classic truck. I mentioned that story and the search was on!
We found this jewel and it’s waiting a transporter truck now to deliver it home, currently in Colorado. It runs and drives and hasn’t been hacked up or hot rodded. We plan on doing a as we go restoration and doing fly in/drive in car/airplane shows with the two together and a easel board about how the two machines stories intertwine. The truck wasn’t an actual one that went through Moore’s dealership- it’s certainly likely a model Mrs. Moore would have driven back.
I like how both the cowl and hood both piano hinge open…