Re: Mystery railfan with a blue Impala
Author: Ghost of the 108
Date: 10-13-2020 - 10:11

Yes, Camp Six. St. Regis Paper #7 (Klickitat Log & Lumber #7) was trucked to Willits, CA to be part of the Roots of Motive Power Museum. Mebbe Snoqualmie should've bought #7, and sold their own rust bucket Shay to Roots, which would have it restored/running by now? Doh.

Chinook people were located near the mouth of the Columbia. Curious how that name ended up in northern Montana.

I had a mid-60's Chevrolet. Such a well made car. The doors were solid and made a satisfying sound when you closed them. The power steering felt perfect. The 327 V8 felt great. GM was the best.



Subject Written By Date/Time (PST)
  Mystery railfan with a blue Impala SP 0-6-0 10-12-2020 - 21:40
  Re: Mystery railfan with a blue Impala John DeLorean 10-12-2020 - 22:46
  Re: Mystery railfan with a blue Impala up833 10-13-2020 - 09:21
  Re: Mystery railfan with a blue Impala Ghost of the 108 10-13-2020 - 10:11
  Re: Mystery railfan with a blue Impala Kyle 10-13-2020 - 10:24
  Re: Mystery railfan with a blue Impala x 10-13-2020 - 10:34
  Re: Mystery railfan with a blue Impala George Andrews 10-13-2020 - 17:58
  Re: Mystery railfan with a blue Impala Jimmy The Joint 10-13-2020 - 09:26
  Re: Mystery railfan with a blue Impala Yep 10-14-2020 - 08:20
  Re: Mystery railfan with a blue Impala Elvis 10-14-2020 - 16:32
  Re: Mystery railfan with a blue Impala x 10-14-2020 - 19:36


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