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Wouldn't it? I would someday like to build a camper on an old heavy truck. I've seen some real top notch jobs, probably by the camper company. But I'd like to buy the skin material and build my own.
This Marmon is top notch Attachment 1820537 This guy was at a show in PA and I believe he was from CA. It sits on a newer 1t chassis. Pretty neat! |
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Great advertising pictures. I love that stuff. These would go nicely in one of the GM Truck picture threads with their other buddies.
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Bay State Chapter ATCA show today...
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Looks like a great show and a beautiful day, love them flat fender
B model Mack's. I recognize the Gulf trucks, think I seen em at Macungie PA show. Thanks for the pics |
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Thanks for sharing the great truck pictures. I didn't hit some shows this year and forgot my camera going to at least one.
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Classy GMC
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Yes it is. I like the wagon style body on the back. I'd like to have a truck to built such a bed on, but like a Stepside bed with fenders. I love the iron and wood.
Here's a Ford Model TT hard at work |
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That old Ford must have been built pretty tough. Looks like that load doesn't even phase it.
Not like the '55 Ford 3/4 Ton Flat Bed we used to have at the Lumber Yard I worked at. The 2-Ton IH was out of service and our boss told us to use the Ford in it's place. I immediately question that, but didn't say a word to him. We loaded it and went to take off and it wouldn't move. The Flat Bed was sitting on the tires, lol. I told the guy I was working with it was a crazy idea in the first place. |
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That bed needed a couple rollers on each side to spin with the tires... Ha ha hah!
This is a local (Waynesboro, PA) trucking outfit, pretty much just dry bulk cement to plant. The owner is big on Mopar and has this Big Horn done in fleet paint. Attachment 1833669 One of their Peterbilts |
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Can anybody ID some of these trucks at 8:10?
Chicago Odyssey Vol 1 (Remastered to HD) https://youtu.be/Eb6Gvj723mo?t=491 |
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Looks like early 60s Chevy vans or GMC Handi-Vans. The single axle tractors are Chevy & Gmc's... Thought I could make out an Olds on the car hauler:chevy::gmc2:
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The trucks in the black and white pictures look really strong and durable.
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some people do this for tires to bite better backing up . its a old school thing that works for some .
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My Pop's old Harrison Ferguson's first set of drive tires were mounted like that. |
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How do they handle on the interstate like that? :confused:
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That is one Awesome tow rig .
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