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A very fine top-of-the-food chain Chevy!
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One sitting just the same as always and the other done so nicely it looks ready for today. It's all too much for my brain to handle I have nothing else to say. Gotta go back and let my brain catch up to my eyeballs
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Nothing but the best for you. And I have to credit Russell McNeil for 2 of these
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Looks good with a load. Gold is always good.
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1982 gmc
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Nice to see a General working so hard
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Those fat cabs are just too dang cool. A Detroit takes a lot of shifting. Imagine all the shifting in a local haul dump truck. That was quite the truck in it's time
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Great collection of trucks. A few that I've never seen before.
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Thanks for sharing. Even ones I've seen are like first seeing all over again.
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I know about being bored. Been nursing cracked ribs a couple weeks now. My pictures are all organized. Just now getting to where I can do a little. Probably mess all that up loading for the truck show at Carlisle, soon as I turn this computer off. I'm just going to go easy.
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Bunch of stuff I found the other night going through a FB page...
Don't know if they are repeats. Attachment 1809037 Attachment 1809038 Attachment 1809039 Attachment 1809040 Attachment 1809041 |
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That second picture is I-83 southbound from York, PA to Baltimore. There is a lake to the left
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Great looking trucks. At least two I've never seen before.
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Very sharp truck!
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Ever see one of these push me pull yous? I remember there was one sitting in a town north of here for years. I always thought about doing something with it, but what? Now I wish I just bought it and now I'd have a great truck for the antique shows. I never knew what it was till I found this on the internet. Coleman built these
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was wondering wat these coleman trucks did , looks like they where mostly used as aircraft tugs :
Built by two American companies Federal (F-55-AF) and Coleman (CF-55-AF) these tugs were made up of two GM cabs welded together, had 4-wheel steering and were powered by a Buda LO-525 6cyl engine producing 125bhp. while looking for them i found these : http://forums.justoldtrucks.com/uplo...-95e3-86cc.jpg http://forums.justoldtrucks.com/uplo...-b50f-23b2.jpg http://forums.justoldtrucks.com/PrintTopic22610.aspx from the look of the website they where mostly knows for there 4x4 axles |
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That is way cool. I never knew about those trucks or that concept. I know Coleman goes way way back with 4wd trucks, then conversions. Cool pictures of a rare truck(s).
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Years ago, a friend of mine bought an old Air Force Coleman tug. It was a single cab model, but had the 4 wheel steer. Interesting thing is, the steering knuckle is inside the giant baby moon looking hub cap.
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