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Car hauler.
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I’m not sure what is cooler the truck or the cars!
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Daaaaamn you guys have posted some awesome photos! Thanks so much.
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'54 at a fire lookout:
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great picts.
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I looked hard at the Panel truck driven by "mr first in line" and cannot believe i actually drove one of these non stop from Hollywood CA to Rochester New York in 1969. 3 of us taking turns 2 sleeping in back. All at 45 MPH ( rod knock at 46 MPH). Rough trip, but back then 19 year olds could take anything.
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Too true and many have sub 80 IQs to boot. Why the US is dying. BTW I was on my way to NY to join the USAF!! Best thing i ever did.
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That TF tow truck is a beauty. Thanks all for the cool pictures. Man that explosion is unbelievable.
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04-09-2021, 09:24 PM | #13 |
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More movie and tv extras.
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someone has a thing for rusty 59s
looks like my old panel on top
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Parade, circa 1962.
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I would have to agree. A case of load enhancement.
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Does anyone remember the S10/S15 ad from the early '90s that featured an S10 driver confidently hooking his truck to a broken Semi with a tow strap? I cn't find the ad now. It stuck with me because I worked at a dealer then and we were doing things like replacing S10 axles and transmissions destroyed by towing campers. At least GM was kind enough to add a disclaimer to the S10 commercial.
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Naw, it's as real as this one ;-)
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i lived in kalispell mt in the late 70s, i believe the loggers up there loaded trucks that way all the time. there was a rr underpass heading west out of town, there was always fresh bark on the steel or parts of logs on the side of the hwy
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A bunch of fine old GMC commercial trucks in this 1959 TV series called "Cannonball."
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z6PO2umYgmk .
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Not "vintage" but "doing" what they did in style.
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That's right down the road from me. Did you go to the car show in Turner on Saturday?
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