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Chevy half-ton a treasured family member for 73 years

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From 1952 to 1978, the Chevrolet half-ton pickup worked for a living in southern Alberta. Purchased new by C.W. Stevens in Fort Macleod on Sept. 2, 1952, this vehicle was an everyday hauler for the family’s woodworking and construction business. Stevens had traded in a 1948 Chevrolet sedan and was credited $1,450 toward the $2,013 price of the truck. He owed Chevrolet and Oldsmobile dealer Geo. H. Scougall $563. Shortly after this purchase, Stev…
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Driving broke the news in on Saturday, September 20, 2025.
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