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Cool pics. I wonder how long those aluminum containers lasted.
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Early PMT
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Neat advertising
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That's a heavy T-model. Looks like a small grille guard on there.
That Fruehauf Trailer ad is super cool. Great GMC rig straight out of the '50s. There was a Fruehauf dealer in Ellicott City, MD until 25-30 years ago (or more) Nice pop hauler |
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The grille guard could be a step plate for hanging chains on the cargo
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It does look like hinges at the bottom
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... duplicate
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Fb pics
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The D860 was actually built up until 1962. The new-for-1960 DB-7000 came only with the 6V-71 so customers wanting the in-line 6-71 in a short conventional had to buy the older D860. In 1963 the DBI-7000 finally replaced the D860.
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Found this one on Facebook. She's one of the last GMC Astros built with a date of August 17th, 1987 they stopped production in September of 87. This one is equipped with an 8V92TA and a 13 speed with just under 600,000 miles on it.
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These are my favorite five I have saved. The last picture I know nothing about that extra grille work. Prototype? |
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Because racecar
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Never saw one look like that PPG rig.
I stumbled onto this cool picture last week |
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Looks like a Pacific Motor Trucking (Southern Pacific) rig.
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Well look at that. Good to know. Great truck. Great picture
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California Co. with the turbine truck. Similar tag sequence
Max Binswager |
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Facebook has been a gold mine lately
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Great pictures. Especially like the last one. Chevy 80 or 90's. Wish they had Cab Lights, can't tell what year they are, but 1970 or newer anyway.
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Pontiac plant in 1954 at the end of the Tandem Axle/Chassis Cab assembly line
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I think oil companies were the only buyers of GMC's with the 702 V-12!
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I bet you're right! That first picture shows almost all GMs. I think that truck found its way into the Chinese underground
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Double bumpers are awesome
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Nice looking fleet.
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The C-80 had a 348 and a 5 and a 2 spd. For sale in Phoenix |
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Fat fendered C 80, I like it, thanks for posting KQQL IT!
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Neat truck. Glad I dont have room to park it. Few more. |
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Another fat fendered C 80, this time with Daytons.
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A '65 model. Most likely has a 409.
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