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#418634 05/31/2008 11:56 PM
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Glenn Foster came to collect his 1946 Chevy 1 1/2 ton from the lot of the movie "Tree of Life" being filmed in Smithville, Texas. Seein' as how I live about 20 minutes away, I was glad to go meet up with Him and Ol' Blue. We both jumped in and took him for a spin through cool tree lined streets, stopped in at Zimmerhanzel's Bar-B-Que, and had a sampling of their best. Then we hopped back in Ol' Blue, headed to the lot, and waited for his transport to arrive. The driver was kind enough to snap off a picture for y'all, too. Enjoy! thumbs_up thumbs_up


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pics * 1954 wrecker * [color:#009900]1948 Chevy 1-Ton[/color]
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Looks like you guys had fun. The transport company should have used Ol' Blue's Grandson to haul him though.


Jordan D. Long

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We did have a great time. It is getting very warm now, and just sitting in the truck waiting for the hauler, well, it was hot, but there was a breeze. What more can you hope for in Texas in the spring.

The truck is home without incident, and happily occupying his place on the driveway.



Drivin' down a 2 lane country road in a stovebolt.....cowboy, it don't get no better than this!

1946 1-1/2 ton Chevy
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I'm impressed with how original Ol' Blue is. thumbs_up thumbs_up
The interior is so complete, I regret not taking a few more pics.
Feel free to stop on by the next time you're in the area.


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pics * 1954 wrecker * [color:#009900]1948 Chevy 1-Ton[/color]
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I just read that The Tree of Life won top honors at the Cannes Film Festival. It is supposed to open Friday in the U.S. I bet it was "Old Blue" that helped them win. Congratulations Glenn!


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pics * 1954 wrecker * [color:#009900]1948 Chevy 1-Ton[/color]
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