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Owned by Si Lupton
"Old Coes"
Bolter # 4060
Hartland Vermont and now .... Deland Florida
 
27 July 2008
# 2392

From Si :

       Hello everyone from Old Coes!! Long time no email!  Been busy with a new restaurant and Marina venture here in Florida!  I've been here for the last year getting permits, etc. for this project. We're on the St. John's River in Deland.

       Truck stuff: well I've now done it!  I've gone to the "Dark Side"!

       I just bought this 1947 Chevrolet 1 ton Panel on Ebay from California.  Gonna use it for promotion of our 1940's era Florida river front, fish camp restaurant, "Josiah's Hontoon River Grill", Deland Florida! 

       I've sold most of my other vintage trucks and now will have this one for some fun.  Caddy engine, electric doors and windows! (hahaha oh boy!)

       (Sorry for the small images here ... but this is what we got. Hopefully, we can get some larger ones when we hear back from Si. ~ Editor)

       I hope to run into you someday soon and also get back onto Stovebolt ... (if I can remember my  codes to get on!)

       I hope all are well and healthy!

Sincerely,

Si Lupton
Hartland Vermont and now .... Deland, Florida

       We hope to get an update on this info. Si had a 1926 Chevrolet Open Express that he sold in 2006 to Mr. Elden Blasco. The truck was heading to San Juan Capistrano, California. Si still has plenty in his fleet: 1941 GMC COE Military Van, 1950 Chevrolet National Ambulance, and 1954 1.5-Ton Chevy COE called "Nadine," and a 1925 Mac AC 5-Ton Heavy Cartage truck and a just-for-fun 1969 Suburu 360 Van and a 1939 Worcester Lunch Car Diner in the Alternative Gallery ~~ Editor

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