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OldHolmes460

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  1. The 650 is the only Holmes wrecker to have four pulleys total on the service lines. The cable arrangement has always baffled me. I wonder why Beasley did this? I would guess to spread out the load and not stress the masthead. Does anyone know the rationale behind it?
  2. Still here. Retired but still messing with old Holmes wreckers
  3. Wreck pictures 1930s to 1959s from my scrapbooks Two brand new 1958 Chevys were drag racing and the road ended. 1950s truck rollover, one killed No details, early '40s. My great grandpa in picture. 1935 view of the yard. Rollover, four killed in 1939. Chrysler hit bridge, 1949. Seven killed. Here's a good example of wreckers dong extrication before the advent of fire departments.
  4. Here is one from the 50's. Couple of 58 Chevys the story is .....they were driven by two young Navy sailors from the nearby base. They decided to drag race and took them out to a country road (at the time; now it is a major road leading to a regional airport). Apparently, being from out of state, they did not know the road ended abruptly at a three way intersection and when they got there, the cars got tangled up and went several hundred feet into the farm field. What does a waterlogged 51 Mercury weigh? Here are two fatals. The first one hit a semi headon...second is obviously a rollover. Here's one of those oldie B Macks we hauled in when I was a teenager. (1973)
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