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June 21 1955. Sam Gray, David Rutford and Fred Hallberg begin their cruise down the Mississippi river from Saint Paul Minnesota on a homemade raft. The raft was built of barrels and planks. Power for the propeller was provided by a 1939 Chevrolet they had paid $ 15 for. the car had 172,000 miles on it. The rear wheels of the car ran against another set of wheels which turned the propeller. The car's steering wheel turned the raft's rudder.
In Saint Louis Missouri the men had a delay as the Chevy's valves needed to be ground. Outside of Memphis Tennessee a bearing on the propeller shaft burned out but the men were able to repair it with tools borrowed from a barge crew. The men ran low on food as they discovered a stowaway was eating their food. The stowaway was a rat. The men tried fishing for food but caught nothing the entire trip.
Other problems encountered included mosquitoes, driftwood in the river and backwash from passing barges. On July 25 1955 the trio reached New Orleans. They planned to drive the Chevrolet back to Minnesota.
Epilogue. The three men made it back to Saint Paul driving the Chevrolet in 49 hours. The car used five gallons of oil for the return drive.
Photo Ramsey County Historical Society.

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Doesn't look like any American car I've ever seen.  I can't make any sense of it.

Fun story though.

 

I couldn't leave well enough alone and poked around.  Oddly enough the linked thread has a different picture with the same story.  Definitely a '39 Chevy in this case.  Other posts on FB use the same A.I.-appearing image seen above.

https://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/showthread.php?p=9328942

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Thanks guys. That story popped up on my FB feed and I thought it was cool. The photo was with it. I did a little poking around before I posted here to make sure it was true, but didn't pay attention to the photo. Those real photos are cool.

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