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QT48. Did any truckers stop there I see a B61 Mack or a H model parked out front. My dad used to tell me stories stopping at these places back in the 50s when he drove over the road 

Lee, we used to get long distance men, that would get off the interstate to enjoy a home cooked meal.  That is what the Stagecoach specialized in. It wasn't a fast food joint, but real home style cooking. Interstate 84 East, wasn't completely built yet making it necessary for truckers to go through local towns.  Across the street from us was the Sandy Hook Hotel.  The bottom floor had a bar and a pool room.  The Hells Angels use to frequent it quite a bit.  The owner's wife got involved with an angel.  And subsequently shot the angel.  A few months later, at midnight, the angels blew up the hotel.  The owner was out of town...  About year later, The angels showed up again with shotguns... the owner was home and met his demise.... Funny thing though, the 'Angels never bothered anyone else in town and we never had any problems with them.  They were always respectable when in our establishment.  I was 12, and 13, and would study their bikes.  Once in a while they would let me rev up the throttle a bit....  Sandy Hook was a wild place in the mid 60s... and as a kid it was a fun place to live...

 

 

 

coach joe posted:

Ski, is the Cabover under that Lionel container trailer frame one of those 1/50 scales that were made about 10 years go?  I've got a few of them but I drawing a blank on the mfr, maybe Atlas O.  If it is, it blends well with the Lionel TTs that were more like 1/64  than O scale.

I dunno, Coach,

I picked up the cab in a box of stuff at a train show a while ago. It looks 1:50 scale to me and hooks up great to the Lionel trailer behind it

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trumptrain posted:

Here's a shot of my new Lipton Tea truck.  I've also included some new VW Beetles, and VW pickup trucks ( I got them at the grocery store for $1.00 each )  and new photo angles of other vehicles on my layout.IMG_9805IMG_9818IMG_9827IMG_9799IMG_9824IMG_9834IMG_9835IMG_9833

Patrick

as always thanks for posting. I like your tea truck as well as the others in your pics. I have never seen that color woody before 

 Has anyone purchased the new Mernard's , flat bed trucks, They are plastic and not die cast.  Just wondering how they actually look in person.  Classic Toy Trains magazine, gave them a great review.  I would have liked to see a driver in the cab, especially since the head/tail lights are on.  I wonder how difficult they are to dismantle for a driver installation....???

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