jere potter wrote:
> 
> I had forgotten about this unusual A/S I've seen before in
> my town, Fort Collins, CO. but I saw it again today, and
> though the group might find it interesting.:
> Previously, I had only seen it parked on a lot near the bike
> path for years, then it disappeared. It seems to belong to
> Colorado State University, maybe the athletic dept., as I
> has CSU logos on it. I'm guessing it's a '70's model, maybe
> 20-25 ft long. It didn't seem to get much use.
> I passed it today, parked in front of the CSU arena, called
> Moby Gym. Wished I'd had my camera to take a pic, but what
> makes it unique, is that it has very few, if any windows,
> and the whole back end of the thing is hinged to form a
> 'hatch" that seems to swing upwards to open the whole back
> end. It's really more than just a hatch door, really about
> the last quarter of the body. I have never seen it open, but
> remember trying to figure out this as i saw it previously on
> bicycle, behind a fence. I imagine one could load a lot of
> stuff easily into a rig like this. I will  attempt to get a
> picture of it that I can post for all to see.
> 
> Jere Potter, 1877
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Jere:

   With that big, gaping opening on one end, could it be
Moby Dick? 
Hanging around the Gym to snarf up a few students, perhaps?
 
Fred Coldwell
VAC Archive Historian
...just down the line in...
Denver, CO.



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