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Trucks in The Holler: An helpmeet for 1937 panel truck



2009-06-18 - The Holler, Old Clearsprings RD, Columbia, KY - Photo by Shamarie Claiborne.
"Anyone who has traveled The Holler knows Kevinplaced his pride and joy in the bottom a couple of year ago.' writes Shamarie Claiborne. "The panel wagon is a commanding figure. Since his birth in 1937 this Chevrolet panel truck has hauled everything from moonshine to firewood (or so the owner tells). He waits patiently to be restored. We have provided the majestic old man with a partner. Her name is 'Lady Ford,' born in 1936. Now she has had somemodifications, but is as beautful as ever."


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