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GM plants often had cool fire brigade vehicles, like the one posted here.
Flint Assembly had a nice 69 GMC stepside, hidden in the back of the plant. The Hydramatic transmission plant in Ypsilanti had a beautiful red Farmall A updated with fire equipment. One of the engineers in the truck group purchased it at auction when it was disposed of. K
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And a final for the night:
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Probably not without repeating all the searches I made. imcdb.org is where I found them. They're all saved with horribly generic filenames like i749161.jpg. For the most part I stuck to film/television that was ten years or less newer than the vehicle unless there was something that made the pictrue stand out. Pretty sure the TF moving van being followed by the '62 Chevy car was from My Three Sons. The two AD panels side by side are from a 1970 miniseries 11 Uhr 20. The AD with the canopy and people riding on the sideboards is from a 1959 documentary Araya. The red AD with the camper that's turning hard is from The Night the Lights Went Out in Georgia. Mackay Speed Shop is from To Please A Lady, 1950. The tandem axle TF in front of the old Chevy dealership is from a fairly new miniseries, The Man in the High Castle. The white 55.1 sitting under the overhang is fro Andy Griffith. If you go to this site you should plan to get lost for a bit. Lots of cool pictures and in some cases you'll probably think "I never saw that truck in that movie" just like I did. https://www.imcdb.org/ Last edited by 1project2many; 05-08-2019 at 07:33 AM. |
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Another very cool photo.
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As a panel truck owner, I'm loving that pic! I'm surprised those factory assemblymen lean over the fenders like that with no paint protection.
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I know it's not "doing what they did" but what a great Ad selling what the GMC COULD do!
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Wow. What an amazing difference in styling between the Chevrolets and the International beside them.
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More ID's for the movie pictures:
Red '59 GMC that's wrecked: Red Asphalt, 1964 LCF GMC with no grille next to the GMC stake bed: The Choppers, 1961 The '51 AD parked in front of the mobile home: Route 66 |
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Dropping the mic. Brian
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Im digging that.
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That's cool. I love the understatement: "Very effective on soft footing or rough ground."
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Ha ha!
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Interesting.
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OMG is this awesome or what!
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AMAZING! What a custom suicide crew cab! Do you know the story behind it?
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VERY COOL!
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this is a picture of me in front of my dads 55 work truck
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