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I also had the same combo in both my '62 6500 and my '67 7500. It was unique as the nice thing about it is you could go through 9 gears and only have to downshift the rear twice.
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Nice looking Long Nose. If all original, looks like it's a '76.
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I recognize that 950 on the trailer. It was at an A.T.H.S. show in So. Cal. at the Orange Empire Railway Museum. It's all original and pretty solid too.
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very nice 950, driving lamps, 5-holes, spot lamp, bunk, and all.
That long nose is gor-gee-ous. I can't quite recognize that teal color as original color in the mid-70s. That's an interesting cab on the '40-ish COE. Is it a bunk, I guess? And would that big bass drum looking thing tucked in there be the fuel tank? I could spend the rest of they commenting on each picture. Thanks for them all! Miller time |
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Not sure about the V-8 Toro-Flow, but in '66 and '67, the V-6 Toro-Flow got the old style Emblem like the earlier years had. My '67 7500 still had that type of Emblem still on it, even though it got converted to a 6V-53. I tried finding a V-8 Toro-Flow Emblem online, but the closest one I could find was a V-8 Magnum. Interesting though. Check out some of the different Emblems here at Jolly's site:
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There's a sign of the times.
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Look at that beautiful red GMC! (from before we had color film :rolleyes:)
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Nice looking truck. The 6-110 is pretty rare.
Nice looking MH's above by the way. |
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Side note the green and yellow long hood posted look similar to the one I posted above. |
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I was wandering around Flickr & found this 7-Up delivery truck. Rather new considering it's a Topkick.
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I liked those with the Cat 3208T. No fun to work on but smooth and quiet with a great turning radius.
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As usual, my knowledge doesn't go much passed '76, lol. |
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Doesn't seem to make much sense from the get-go. What made them think going back to gas was a good idea?
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White gmc count ?
Mostly a volvo though Dad's truck used to be a Toyota transport # AT11 with our top kick hiding in the back ground. 11.1 detroit and a straight 7 was a slow ride 3208 10 spd Century tow equipment "The bully" |
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Yes, it counts in a very sad way.
Nice pair of... TRUCK! Nice truck. I could use one like this |
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