Vaporized. Gone. No more.
The original lease/loan agreement at Woodland expired ( I will say politely) and the leaders of the truck display opted to move it to Nevada, where it was going to be the utopia for their truck collection with brand new temp controlled buildings and people to dust and wax every day (sarcasm). The building was never built, everything sat outside in the elements and ended up being liquidated the hour their agreement expired. Gotta read the fine print! I think Mecum helped auction some off, glad to see some cool trucks go to some nice guys; one being the owner of Hammer Trucking, I think he is the only guy in the world to own 2 or 3 of the original "Egg Crate" grill Peterbilts. JM
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Yes, it was very special, lot of very hard work by many people made it possible, many one of an existing example of many manufacturers. All because of one family that started a collection and with help of many others put it under a roof for all to enjoy. Acmoc members were and are very involved in the preservation efforts.
No on line reviews could begin to give but cusory view at best, in person and multiple visits. I could not begin to see ot in full. cts
Hi, cr.
WHAT posts would those be? LOL.
Just my 0.02.
You have a wonderful day. Best wishes. Deas Plant.