I googled it and learned that it was sold to a construction company where it sat for several years. A film crew rented it for a movie . When the workers stepped inside they went through rusted floor . Then the construction company cut it up for scrap .
Right place, right time. Neighboring ranch sold. I just happened to be the first person who dropped by to say "Welcome", and ended up with a free truck. Local rig, hasn't gone far, or for long... Reads City of Baker on the doors. SO fortunate to collect this... SO many local pieces have left here... This is gonna be YARD ART. In the back,(with the bikes) are 3 "old-school" tractor seats...y'know, old guys... the ones that hang CLEAR out behind... that I'll weld to the rear of the frame...then, drop the tailgate, and ITS A BAR! Have just the place for it.