daugen
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And boy did I just see a doozy. On the back of a flatbed, coming out of a local bodyshop.
Totally empty, no windows, tires, dash, just the shiniest yellow strange looking truck frame, looking like an
a street rod with insane rear tires. But it wasn't a car at all. But a really cool tractor I had seen in one of my
tractor picture books, but had never seen myself. A 1938 Minneapolis Moline UDLX. One very strange tractor, and maybe
the first cab tractor.
My wife looked at it and said it was a very strange looking truck. Yup.
I'll probably never see one again.
But he was headed North into Upper Bucks County, so looks like someone up there has got a very cool restoration project going.
I'll rubberneck for any old Farmall or Deere, but this one almost got me honked at for slowing down.
Totally empty, no windows, tires, dash, just the shiniest yellow strange looking truck frame, looking like an
a street rod with insane rear tires. But it wasn't a car at all. But a really cool tractor I had seen in one of my
tractor picture books, but had never seen myself. A 1938 Minneapolis Moline UDLX. One very strange tractor, and maybe
the first cab tractor.
My wife looked at it and said it was a very strange looking truck. Yup.
I'll probably never see one again.
But he was headed North into Upper Bucks County, so looks like someone up there has got a very cool restoration project going.
I'll rubberneck for any old Farmall or Deere, but this one almost got me honked at for slowing down.
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