Gateway Canyons Resort, Colorado, Scenery
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@retrochad Wow, that's too bad. A friend of ours, as far as I know still has his 1928 Diamond T pickup. He fully restored it years ago, and said he used to take it out every now and then for a spin. I mean, this thing didn't even have scuff marks on the white walls, lol! I can only assume he passed it down to his sons. I haven't seen it in ages, but I still have Polaroids of it.
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The scenery, the horse sculpture and that Diamond T really make that place. It seems quiet as well, which can be nice if you really want to unwind.
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Looks like a great place. Looks like an expensive place! Love the horse sculpture.
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Gee, these are some PERFECTLY restored trucks! <3
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the U.S is a baeutyful country
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Neat horse...
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like the steam punk horse...awesome
That is quite a drive from Texas, being right on the western edge of Colorado. The trees always look so golden there in the fall. It really seems like a nice quiet and relaxing place. That is the 2nd Diamond T truck I have seen. A guy that use to sell at the flea market had one that he was restoring, and I had not heard of that brand of truck or ever saw one before until his. Those trucks all seem to be restored to pristine condition.
maynardcat 1 year ago
@maynardcat I didn't know too much about Diamond T either till I saw one at the junkyard about 8 years ago...I was more familiar with Diamond Reo which was when White Motor Co. merged the Diamond T and Reo divisions which they had acquired into one brand. I still saw a lot of Diamond Reo trucks in use when I was a kid in Ohio in the 80's.
retrochad 1 year ago
@retrochad Man it's nice to see an all original Diamond T. I like those trucks a lot. Unfortunately, I live in the "hot rod" state where people make a mess of cars and trucks that are becoming increasingly rare.
theduke502 1 year ago
@theduke502 I actually went to a junkyard about 8 years ago where there was a Diamond T School bus which had been made into an RV probably back in the 50's or 60's. It was missing the engine but was otherwise intact. I don't know what happened to it as now it looks like the junkyard has been all cleared out.
retrochad 1 year ago