Here she is taking a bath at Acme. Wayne and the boys did a good job on her, and she had no problems with border control at this end.
Rusty, if you can dig out those old photos, it would be great to see her back in the day.
She has no top rollers on her undercarriage, were they all built this way?
Can you confirm year of manufacture?
Where is Roadswitcher when you need him?
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The top-rollers/versus the slide-rails were optional. I don't know how this one left the factory. I still have alot of stuff in Washington State at my place there, and there's a chance those pictures are still at home in Washington- safe and sound to be sure, but roughly 1,000 miles to the South of my home here on the Island in Alaska. Next time I'm down there I'll grab another round of file-boxes and bring back North. I dont have the library space in Alaska like I do in Washington so I haven't been overly aggressive in packing things North with me. My plan was to split my time 50/50 between the 2 States, but there's just alot more enjoyment for me here in Alaska for now! Everything changes eventually so we'll see what happens moving forward.
TSY-6255 S-5214 shows to have been sold/delivered in January of 2001. I believe it rolled out of the shop doors earlier and sat unsold for a time at Eugene.