
1953 Chevy Truck - Finishing Touches
Black letters add a nice contrast to the tailgate.






Nearly a complete truck again.


Dr. Panciera at OSU's Center for Veterinary Health Sciences had been working hard on building a clinic box that would have made it possible for a veterinarian to make a living in 1953.


The wheel openings and stake pockets also got the attention of the pinstriper's brush.


The bed, fenders, and running boards were all shimmed and aligned, then tightened.




The OSU orange, black, and white on the clinic box show off the school colors. A little orange pin striping by Kelly Horton help tie the whole package together.




Plans are underway to fill the clinic box with appropriate period-correct instruments and equipment as part of the "Mobile Museum."




The doors and sides of the clinic box still have plenty of room for some appropriate signage!




Finally, in the parking lot at the Vet School. A 60 year old truck in time to celebrate the 60th anniversary of the first graduating class.
THANKS AGAIN TO THE CLASS OF 1970 WHO MADE THIS ALL POSSIBLE!!!!!
