On the Crosley Gang mailing list, member Louis Hudgin recently shared some photos from the family business, Grand Canyon Airlines. Why with a bunch of Crosley guys? Because in each of the photos, we see at work a Gasporter, a unique little vehicle built by Engineering Research Associates in St. Paul, Minnesota, on a Crosley chassis. The Gasporter took the idea of the tanker truck that Donald Wood just explored in yesterday’s SIA Flashback to its extreme – all tank, no cab. Thanks for the pics, Louis!



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