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Autocar Truck Ad Art 1944 - George Transfer goache original by William Campbell

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    Posted 11 years ago

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    I have owned this since having found it scotch taped to a wall in an apartment in Philadelphia in 1972. Always liked it and had fun doing some research over the last couple days. Special thanks to George Murphey for additional information. Ge0rge is a student of all things truck-related including the advertisements by Campbell for Autocar Company.

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    1. gdmurphey gdmurphey, 11 years ago
      Thanks for the nice comment -- this is a very rare piece, as Bill thought all were gone.

      George Murphey ---

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