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Hi Does anyone know the whereabouts of the 36 Panel in the photo?
Dale

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That truck was on Ebay some years ago and I bid on it but it went for way more than I was willing to pay.


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Do you know where it ended up? You would think it would show up at one of our meets. I guess it could be in a private collection.

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No, I sure don't. were you the one who had it on Ebay? Seems that I remember that this was a dynamite transfer truck. There was another 36 panel that was auctioned in Tampa a few years back that I attempted to bid on as well but the owner wouldn't budge off his reserve of 50k.


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No I sold the truck partially restored sometime in the early 80's. It was a Dynamite truck in Livermore Ca. "The Fuse Works"


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