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One of my favorite Dodge photos. Makes you wonder why the other manufactures didn't keep the old cab styling a little longer.
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I don't know exactly either, but I believe '68 may have been first year. Many automobile safety standards went into place in '68, including side marker which were also required at least on light trucks as well. '69 was the first year light trucks had clearance (cab) markers designed into the truck, not just an add-on. I think all dual rear 1t trucks left dealerships with the clearance lamps mounted. Since only 1t light trucks can be registered over 10,000# I assume that requirement was for all commercial trucks.
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Nudder a bit newer
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Not sure where to put these poor pictures, here they are. Good looking Autocar seen in Grass Valley this afternoon. Quite a ways from home.
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This is the place! Such a classic Autocar. One of my favorite trucks. They seem best as heavy hauler/construction use. Great long history, too. That is a long haul, especially for a rental! Must be a relocated truck. Was it working? I'd guess it's a collector truck.
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friend of mine dropped off a sd card with some SUPER trucker porn on it for me to share with you guys .
cortland ny below syracuse years ago . he is related to a guy who was BIG in brockway trucks . enjoy . i will post a few up here and there so we can spread the love . |
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Another cool thing about Brockways is that many were Detroit powered.
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Yep, many of them it seems
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Highest point on I-5
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I helped a friend move his '52 GMC cabover out of his driveway yesterday (beer reward for helping). I officially have more time in the driver seat than he does. Cool old rig.
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Neat old truck
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GMC "B" model, 1960 https://www.bigiron.com/Lots/1960GMC...ruckINOPERABLE
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Has a 351 V-6. Pretty heavy GVW for a 4000 model, 22,000.
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1960 GMC 4000 Manure Truck (INOPERABLE), 167,643 Miles Showing
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Saw this big guy on the road today in Pleasanton, CA barely had time to snap a photo.
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Mmm beef bus
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Ford Turbine from 1964. Brief story behind it: Attachment 2092090
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