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This shot is really for Peter @1 BAD 9T9 I was looking through a site with old push trucks thinking I might find more 58's but had no luck. However look what turns up in the background of one pic. A Canadian car from long ago, The Miller and Gregory Pack Rat 2. Still being raced with the Ontario Nostalgia Drag Racer organization. Thought it was a pretty unique find.

 
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Right on Murray with the Topolino..........however I could not resist posting my own 1928 Closed Cab Ford pickup. I could maybe have used my personal plate as a push bar......Here t'is at Woodward Dream Cruise in Detroit a few years back.

 
Here is a question............

Some have one, some have two and others have three………what determines how many taillights they have?

Here’s wagons with one ………

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But others, including this one, have three.


Maybe two….



…..but most have three ……. Why? ….and which here maybe shows us something.


 

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The Station wagons all had one tail light, If you see one with three it has been modified. The biscayne and the belair had two and the impala had three...
 
Mostly it depended if the tail lights were on constraint at the time of build.
 

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