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Dr. C. Huff Co - AC Dealer, Caneyville, KY

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    Posted: 21 Apr 2012 at 8:17pm
Just wanted to upload a couple of 70's era photos from the Dr. C Huff Company, our local Allis Chalmers dealership. No longer in business, the company was a favorite of the most of the farmers in our area, almost all of the Allis Chalmers tractors and equipment close were purchased here.
 
 
 
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That's COOL!! It would be so nice to be driving down the road today and see this.
1937 WC, 1950 CA, 1959 D14, 1967 190XT, 2006 Ram 3500
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No kidding. Such a shame that we dont have places like this anymore.
 
We've still got a lot of equipment from there, I've often wondered if the 185 in the far left of the top picture is one of the 185's that we own now, which was bought new there in 78. It's identical to the one in the picture, so I like to think it could be. Haha.
 
Such a shame to lose local institutions like this, wish we could go back and see all these things again..
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   Is that a New Idea combine in the top photo ?
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I do believe so. They were a New Idea dealer too, we've got a NI Corn Picker that was bought there.
 
New Idea combine is something you definitely dont see much of, anymore.
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Best I can tell it's probably a New Idea 717... But I could be mistaken..
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Hows about the Mopar!
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I am guessing 1968-1970 Charger.
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I think it's a 68, possibly a Plymouth? Dad and I concluded on that, anyway. As always, could be mistaken, though.
 
 
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The Plymouth aint no Charger , i think its a Roadrunner , the crease on the fender looks that way any how - neat pics and dealership , the good ole days
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Hello: What highway was this dealership on in caneyville thanks Glenn
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     Thanks for the pictures. Looks like 3-4 combines and maybe a hay stacker to the right of the combines in the front row. Did New Idea make a stacker?
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It was in 185 between Caneyville and Roundhill. My uncle and several cousins worked there. Bought our (used) WD from Dr. C. Huff.
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Very cool pictures of the good old days, we just didn't know it at the time!
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Originally posted by houchens houchens wrote:



I think it's a 68, possibly a Plymouth? Dad and I concluded on that, anyway. As always, could be mistaken, though.
 
 

I'm thinking Satellite. No little Roadrunner emblem.
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