DAVID CHECK THE TRUCKS OUT IN THE PHOTO WAYLAND IN THE 1940`S THEM TRUCK`S ARE 50 MODELS I THINK WHAT DO U THINK?THE 2ND ONE LOOKS MORE LIKE A 55 LOREN
Hi David I remember this so well. My grandmother Oma Slone lived here. We would go visit. I was a preschooler then. By the way I was born at Glow Ky. I understand Glow is a part of Wayland. My Dad work in the mine there and live in the company housing, Of course every thing closed up and like so many others, we headed for Detroit Mich, Where my Dad worked until he retired in 1965. Take care Judy
DAVID CHECK THE TRUCKS OUT IN THE PHOTO WAYLAND IN THE 1940`S THEM TRUCK`S ARE 50 MODELS I THINK WHAT DO U THINK?THE 2ND ONE LOOKS MORE LIKE A 55 LOREN
ReplyDeleteLoren, I think you might be right! Its a wonder no one has noticed that before. As of now it will be changed to 1950's
ReplyDeleteHi David
ReplyDeleteI remember this so well. My grandmother Oma Slone lived here.
We would go visit. I was a preschooler then. By the way I was born
at Glow Ky. I understand Glow is a part of Wayland. My Dad work in the mine there and live in the company housing, Of course every thing closed up and like so many others, we headed for Detroit Mich, Where my Dad worked until he retired in 1965.
Take care
Judy
Judy
ReplyDeleteI lived in Wayland from around 1973 to 1977
I lived in that 3rd two story house on the left and yep they are 50's trucks.......
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