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Used to be a west coast staple, Dick Huezinga
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Nice trucks he had.
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More FB
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I love this stuff. Where on FB do you go?
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Must be on 20 old truck groups or more. Everytime I see an old jimmy pic I lift it. The amount of old gold is amazing. West coast retro truck pics is a favorite of mine. |
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Went on a walk about on West coast retro...
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Cool trucks.
Especially like the GMC in the 3rd picture. Looks like a 6500 with that Front Bumper on there. Would have a 478 in it, '64 or '65 model. Typical West Coast truck with the Budds. |
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Lifted from Frank Leparik on FB
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I like that Clipper truck... I would love to find one of those GMC tractors.
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Facebook ing
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I don't think I ever noticed that Turbine is running big singles before. That's quite a leap into the future even before truck radials. The reason those never went into production is those mirrors were so wimpy :lol:
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Super singles are ok in concept. But suck in everyday use.
Get a flat on the road, bring a rim too. No ability to limp off thr interstate with a flat. Give me duals any day thank you very much. |
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I agree, only Duals for me too.
Even on a 1-Ton. |
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I always thought the same thing, you lose that "grace period" the second tire gives. Doesn't seem as safe. Also, wide tires tend to get steered by the road surface. And one other thing, them puppies can't be too cheap as well as wheels. It's not like used wheels would be nearly as plentiful either. Every road tire service outfit can't always have those readily available like the good ole duals. I was just noticing this one had them way back then for the first time fter seeing that picture a lot. I have it saved, too. That was aa long time before you saw them being run and even before radials
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Where do these freaks come from?
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Maybe they had another application already, like NASA or military
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More facebook
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Duplicated a couple :/
another turbine pic And a few others. GM page on Facebook |
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I gave up on trying to not duplicate. Well, I try, but not worried about it. I won't complain if you don't. Thanks for showing all that you do all that you do do. :lol:
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Wonder what plant those C series mediums were being built at was.
The tandem axle Kodiak looks like an old Lowe's truck. |
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GmC
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That's a sexy mixer
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I think that Cannonball is the one that has been done since the '90s. I believe it's home was in Maine or Ontario. I used to see it at N/E shows and it was featured in Pickups & Panels In Print, which was the bi-monthly for the National Chevy GMC Truck Assoc before it folded in the late-90s. I haven't seen it in years and hear folks talking about it. If I remember, I'll bring it up at the ATHS show this weekend
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