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I agree. It's looks more like a Ford. Carrying Ford cars to boot.
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It must have been mistitled. I thought Ford same era as well. I wonder how many pedestrians got run over
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Here's your White Western Star
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That is a sweet unit. A single axle? Most of em you saw were twin screws. Here is an older one next to one of my fav's. An old AutoCar... Great driver's and kinda private in the cab...
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Nice. That one I showed is probably a West Coast doubles hauler.
I believe this one is still a Diamond T. Could be Diamond Reo. Can't see the emblem enough, but this is where they changed. |
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More white
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One last Diamond T. Have to pay my respect to my favorite Freight Hauling Mascot. The Campbell Express "Humping to Please" camel " Clarence" just snortin away...
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Ah yes, Campbell Express.
My first memories of trucking companies are Campbell Express in Springfield, Mo, and Garrison Motor Freight (GMF) here in Harrison. WE also had Jones Truck Line which became GMF which became American Freightways which became FedEx Freight. |
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I can't remember all the trucking company names I forgot. But I remember forgetting about Campbell. Jones does sound familiar. Dark green trucks?
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Orange and Black. Worked with a couple of guys who worked there.
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JTL was run out of Springdale, AR, as are Willis Shaw and J B Hunt.
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They had a terminal here in Chicago area. Thats where my two buddies worked
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I hate seeing the fleet paint schemes going away. Big white whales swimming the interstate seas these days. Estes is still hanging with their colors
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Yeah white is tough to see on a rainy,snowy or foggy day. But the rental/lease companies who set the insurance standards say white is the most safe color. After 40 years in the cab I have to say that is "BS". White is just their cheap alternative. Here some pics of my old companies "safe color combo". http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/i...riotsmilie.gif
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600 again
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My boyhood Fav Brew. In an earlier time. Thank you. Cannot make out the truck make. Ridgid ?
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"It's fire brewed". Yeah, safety is BS on white trucks a. It's all about cheapest to buy and resale. Just peel off the fleet graphics and put yours on. I get the economics of trailers, but you buy a truck to make money out of till the wheels fall off, not for the next guy, and all those miles on a recognized trucks accounts for beans the counters never get to count called exposure. Makes you wonder why the old trucks got bold stripes, chevrons, diamonds, etc. painted on their front bumpers. I thought it was for safety, but they should have painted them solid white for that, right? Makes you wonder why the new fire & rescue and police vehicles are getting bold chevron stripes across the back.
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Local company
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That's some high dollar equipment.
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Just an old truck down at the lumber yard.
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That's a sexy front bumper on that thing.
Yeah, Digging & Rigging spends the money. He puts that paint on everything, even the pickups and man lifts. It must be nice to be able to spend what you want on equipment pieces like they were toys knowing it will all come back. You can tell he started out operating. He loves the machinery. The stuff he has is insane. It baffles me |
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Just think of the maintenance.
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Old White
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This is one bare-bones truck. Sheet metal fenders. No rear fenders or mud flaps. And the roof guage metal must be pretty thin. Just look at the size of that extended flap on the bed. But. It is a looker...
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Looks like a quarry truck or bed for rock anyway. Probably their off road model for nack then. I love it. It's got styleI think I already showed this at one time, but since I showed that other dump...
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Cool dump trucks.
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We could do a thread just for dump trucks. Looks like that second one is a model. That first one was built by Cat in '67
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Or at least boots, jeans, and a button up shirt and not sweat pants, t-shirts, and jail shes :lol:.
This black & white shows more color than a color photo of most of today's fleets |
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Some more company colors! Maybe Dave Dudley meant: ain't no easy run in a Ford!
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At least we have a few good size contractors around here that see the value in a righteous fleet paint scheme. I showed Digging & Rigging some, here is CJ Miller a roads and site development contractor. He paints most of his equipment red w/white top as well. And he uses good paint, Imron or whatever is closest these days
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Found this going through CL. Never heard of a Dart Kenworth before.
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I've known of Darts. I don't think I've known of them both together, or if that was all of them. They mostly did oversize trucks.
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R series tractor with home made trailer fabbed from Old Reading RR hopper. Photo by Craig Bossler
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Neat rig. That is a heavy hauling trailer with, the spread axles, for a single rear. But I bet she took it on down the road
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Roberts Transportation, here in Harrison, used to run those old "Binders" all the way to the west coast. Not on a regular basis, but they did it.
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Gotta Love the Reading RR Hopper Dump...
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And Now! for something completely different . A Northhampton Co. Civil Defense 1957 GMC 450 302 6 cyl. 5 speed w a 2 speed chaindrive winch , support truck...
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