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    Posted 10 years ago

    Pletcher1
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    This was found in northern mi in a river in front of a building that was A Marina back in the 50s. Outside of being covered with Zebra mussels & some corners rusting its in decent shape. I would look at it while fishing for the last 20 years & after watching American Pickers I went down & got it.

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    1. gargoylecollector gargoylecollector, 10 years ago
      What is the unsolved mystery about this sign?
      Why did you delete this when I first asked it?????????????????????????????????????
      we CAN NOT help you ,if you don't want to be helped.Or if we don't know the question...
    2. Pletcher1, 10 years ago
      Any idea on the age ?
    3. gargoylecollector gargoylecollector, 10 years ago
      agh,GM used their GM diesel's in more than just locomotives(TRACTORS, BUSES, SEMI'S, POWER-PLANTS,ETC) I would venture to say that is why you 1948 image is different.And since the common person would not need a locomotive,adverts like this would be pointless.(Not many train dealers in every town)Magazine ad's yes signs ,no,IMO
      Pletcher,no problem!As for the age, I would agree with late 40's early 50's

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