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Abandoned, run down, forgotten... post your pics!

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In Cody, NE on U.S. 20 in the Sandhills of Western Nebraska. Looks like it started as a gas station, was converted to a house, then abandoned.
 
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Nice Bike but my eye went right to the red Diamond T truck back there.
I restored one once a long time ago.

Mike

There was a long row of trucks just sitting there. I did not see a bodyshop nearby. I assume someone collects, but never gets around to restoring. It would be great to see some of these rolling down the road again.
 
There was a long row of trucks just sitting there. I did not see a bodyshop nearby. I assume someone collects, but never gets around to restoring. It would be great to see some of these rolling down the road again.

I actually never completed my Diamond T but it was a 1 1/2 ton 1949. It was really neat and drivable. I had the motor done and interior. Neat trucks!!

Mike
 
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