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Old 06-16-2013, 07:56 PM   #1
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'61 thru '69 Super Duty's were nice looking trucks, got replaced with the boxy looking Louisvilles in '70.
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Not all days with a big truck are fun
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110 foot concrete bridge beam ,89,000 lbs 76 KW , Second is a truck dropping off roof top ac units at the yard
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Hauling Concrete forms still bolted together . Fan blade exploded on the Pete and took out the radiator so I was in a Freightliner .
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Old 06-19-2013, 11:36 PM   #6
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Original "Super Duty" trucks were introduced in 1958
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Reminds me of a really big tonka.
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Hauling Concrete forms still bolted together . Fan blade exploded on the Pete and took out the radiator so I was in a Freightliner .
Mine 06 did that too and put several outie dents in the hood.
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Old 06-20-2013, 05:56 AM   #9
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Old 06-20-2013, 06:08 AM   #10
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The Big Jobs preceded the Super Duty. I've always been fond of the 57-60 Fords. I think they are just plain bold,strong,stout,and downright handsome. It's funny cuz all the car converts say these are butt ugly. The same goes for the 61-71 Dodges. Just plain tough!
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Old 06-20-2013, 06:49 PM   #11
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The Big Jobs preceded the Super Duty. I've always been fond of the 57-60 Fords. I think they are just plain bold,strong,stout,and downright handsome. It's funny cuz all the car converts say these are butt ugly.
In '59, the grille was changed, IMO, much improved. This is the top of the food chain for Ford trucks with a GVW of 51,000 lb. This one had the 534 V8 with 5 speed and 4 speed and dual drive Eaton 38 DP's.
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Old 06-20-2013, 09:46 PM   #12
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I told you they look like a really big tonka, I always liked the 3 fresh air holes above the bumper.
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Old 06-20-2013, 11:20 PM   #13
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i wsish i had pictures of the 1970 gmc frieght truck in my town.
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Old 06-21-2013, 12:02 PM   #14
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I'd like to make mention that it appears there is some new interest in vintage trucks here lately, last sat there was a very small car show in Grand Junction. We thought we'ed stop by to see what was new, there was a 50s single axle freightliner there, old paint, nothing fancy, no sign telling who it belonged to, the owner didn't seem to be around though I waited long enough I gave up, no contact info. Yesterday we were goig through Delta Colorado and a bright red single axle cracker box turned onto the main drag and headed west, no time to turn around and follow him. This is very strange activity for around here. I will be researhing and asking around to see who owns these two trucks. Last year the Mack Volvo dealership had their first annual vintage truck show, it was great. Last week I called them to confirm the date, I was informed the dealership had changed hands and the truck show was history. Very disappointing.
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History like Mack engines,huh?* I couldn't believe that when I heard it. Most trucks out there these days are fureign.
But yeah,it's good to see more interest in trucks (unless it makes 'em cost a lot more to get)

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Old 06-21-2013, 09:31 PM   #16
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There was a large variety old trucks (classic trucks today) auctioned off in the early 80's.
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hey, this has never been addressed before I don't think, but back on page one , with "Fred's" stuff. what is the Old School green one with the vents over the radiator, i am really digging that style
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You mean the secound truck on post 4, the other guys will have to give you a model on that, all I can tell you is that must the uglist truck GMC ever made, just my opinion. You got to sneak up on it from behind to jump in.
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'71 still earning its keep.
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You mean the secound truck on post 4, the other guys will have to give you a model on that, all I can tell you is that must the uglist truck GMC ever made, just my opinion. You got to sneak up on it from behind to jump in.
The Ugly ones Beg you to jump in, no sneaking required!
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Old 06-23-2013, 07:46 PM   #21
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Old 06-26-2013, 12:10 AM   #22
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A few more good looking fords and one KW
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Another 12v-71
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On Post #344 notice the "tiny" Mirrors on the Blue Ford and the KW under it. By the time I started driving, luckily we had Full West Coast Style Mirrors.

Those tiny Mirrors was the generation before me and I could never understand how they could drive with those little things, especially with a Road Tractor. I can just imagine trying to back one up on the blind side.

I even like Full West Coast Mirrors on my 1-Ton DRW trucks. Along with a Bolt-On Convex on the Passenger Side.

Although on the flip side, all I want is what I need. I've seen some trucks today with about 12 Mirrors. Now they even have cameras!!

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Old 06-26-2013, 08:11 PM   #25
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I understand what you're saying, mostly what I see in the passenger mirror on the blue and white is the muffler and I'm not to happy about it. I'm going to fab new muffler brackets to move it 4 inchs around the corner closer to the winch.
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