Bringing class back to the industry
Anthony of Anthony’s Cheap Tow has always been one of those characters I thought I’d like to meet. I’ve seen the silhouette of his hat bent slightly forward as he reads a book in his tow truck parked along Wenatchee Ave. around dusk once or twice, but I have never taken the time to stop. Tuesday afternoon however, Anthony was seated, head slightly bent, reading a book at Dusty’s where I was eating lunch. I noticed his full outfit this time-a bolero or bolo tie, long-sleeved Wrangler jean shirt, Wrangler jeans and Wrangler hat with cowboy boots. I asked him about his outfit and he says he’s “bringing class back to the industry,” to which I say, “Bravo!”.
During his impromptu photo shoot Carla Carani, 20, of Bellingham (left) and Karen Potts, 19, of Leavenworth were very taken with Anthony’s look and commented that they wanted to pose with him, so I asked Anthony if that was alright to which he replied, “Go ahead, make my day”. (Okay, he didn’t say that exactly, but he was happy to oblige.)
I see the resemblance, don’t you?



I also have been intrigued by Anthony’s Towing. He has real nice trucks and his prices are more then affordable in fact what I believe is downright cheap. One thing I have often wondered is how does he afford all of those nice trucks? I have yet to see him hooked up towing anyone! My wife thinks that he has the money to spend and this is his stab at enjoying what he wants to do. I also have only seen him behind the wheel or around the trucks, surely he can’t drive them all himself. Anyone have answers to my lack of knowledge?
Anthony’s towed for me a few times. He’s inexpensive, professional, and just a plain nice guy.
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