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Must be specific as to model, etc. :wink: And no pony available, just Brownie Points...

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OK Hal, I see your two postings, so where's the 'gravel gobbler' located? and how about some more photos? Are you gonna make it to 'WARBIRD WEEKEND' @ KPAE later this month?

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F-94 Starfire, and for a bonus is it the "C model"


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It's an aluminum extension ladder. Stanley 18 footer.

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If I'm right the F-94 only had one wheel in the front, I think I see two in the picture, so I'd go with the F-89D.

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Craig59 wrote:
It's an aluminum extension ladder. Stanley 18 footer.


Nope, "Werner" :lol:

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You guys are close! But not quite :wink:

And Inspector; You're cheating by checking the rest of my posts... :lol: All will be revealed in due time...

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Please tell me this F-89 is going to be a flyer!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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F-89H or J? I'm not sure which, but I know it is an F-89.

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Think its a F-89J as I dont remember the wiper being on a D. Definatly a 89 tho!

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Think its a F-89J as I dont remember the wiper being on a D. Definatly a 89 tho!


OK, so N3Njeff and rcaf_100 get to share the Brownie Points :D :P

It's F-89J 53-2453 soon to get a new home :wink:

"Please tell me this F-89 is going to be a flyer!!!!!!!!!!!!!"
Sorry, while it would be an excellent candidate, ownership will still reside with .gov so flying isn't going to happen :cry:

"And if you're dancing around acting like you're trying to sell me a rusty RAMBLER, I get really nosey!!"
Not a Rambler, just a well-aged gravel gobbler.... :P

I'll follow up with some more pics later.

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