Rare?? 1979 Cheetah LB6 light bar

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stansdds

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May 25, 2010
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U.S.A., Virginia
Skip Goulet said:
This is the first Cheetah bar I've ever seen. To me it looks like it could be a rebadged Sireno Condor bar.

I don't think anything interchanges between the Cheetah bars and the Sireno Condor bars.
 

Skip Goulet

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Feb 23, 2011
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Midland, TX
Reno911 said:
Not nearly as much snow on top, but I tried:haha:

I missed the big snow the day before...


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Both this one and the one above remind me of the huge blizzard that hit the Texas Panhandle and South Plains in the winter of 1969. In Lubbock one Friday night it started snowing and didn't quit until Sunday...after it had dumped 19" on us. A cute picture hit the front page of the paper that Monday. It was a picture from Amarillo showing one of Metropolitan's ambulances....a '67 Olds VistaCruiser wagon, buried up to the hood in snow. Nothing indicated whether or not the ambulance was on a run at the time it was buried.
 
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