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Hi Endicott, I've been away for a while, but part of my trek was just south of you, [ in fact I waved toward Havre at one point] at Geraldine and then north a ways, straight east of Fort Benton. A friend and I went there to see one guys back yard. Wow!
I have about 30 pictures of old cars and trucks in lovely shape. Could I post them on your site?

Should have goven me a holler while you were down this way. Its always fun meeting new people. I don't see why not.
 
Endicott, I know I could have spent some quality time at your place, but I was the secondary guy on this tour so I just went where I was directed. We were headed for the west side of Washington for the important trading of our trip so Montana was a side trip. Montana was very enjoyable.
Here are some of the vehicles in this back yard.
 

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Here are some more treasures. There were almost 200 pieces of vehicular art here.
 

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According to Endicott, and I think he's right, nobody's trying to break into Montana so you could save a lot of money not fencing it, E-man. You have to be a farmer to appreciate the countryside. It was just lovely.
Dr. C. how right you are. That Big Bud looked real good, but it was one of the small ones, I think. It had a 330 horse Cummins; and my Steiger was almost as powerful and had bigger tires. There were maybe 15 Wagner four-wheel-drive tractors there too.
Thank you Endicott for starting this site and allowing me onto it.
These are all from the west side of Washington. The one in a shed is a '37 Kenworth tandem.
The rusty orange cabover is about a '39 International with one suicide door. It's for sale. There's a White cabover at the end that is also for sale.
 

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