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Rides IX: Joey Tucker 1955 Chevy Ton-&-A Half at Bread of Life



2016-07-29 - Bread of Life, 5369 US 127, Liberty, Casey County, KY 42539 - Photo by Ed Waggener, ColumbiaMagazine.com (c).
Joey Tucker, assistant manager at the Bread of Life Restaurant, now allows this wonderful old 1955 flatbed truck, with the timber grown up through it's bumper, to be a conversation piece at the famous restaurant run by the Gallilean Home. Soon it will be going to a new business he is starting on KY 910. Of course there's a story behind how the timber is so skillfully placed behind the bumper. That's part of the story accompanying this and other photo(s). The truck is drivable. It has a 4-on-the floor transmission and one of those super smooth Chevrolet straight six engines.
The next previous ride: Rides VIII: Homer, the famous Coburg Trees Sprouting Truck
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