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Post by roadwarrior on Feb 19, 2008 9:07:47 GMT -5
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Post by Bri on Feb 19, 2008 12:59:23 GMT -5
There's some old trucks in there, that's for sure. That Freightliner cabover sure looks like it took a heavy hit. Probably some stupid 4 wheeler cut in front of him or didn't stop at an intersection. Looks like an old "B" Model Mack in the first couple of pics. it's hard to tell the way the lighting is though. An old Kenworth 925 as well and possibly an old Autocar in the last pic..not sure though... Some good weathered modeling ideas though.
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Post by spotlight on Mar 9, 2008 23:11:00 GMT -5
The Mack is probably a B-73 because of the big radiator and Studebaker (small) cab. I think the B-75 had a larger cab similar to the old LTL's Not sure about the Freightliner but it would have to be a late '70's or newer because prior to that the emblem would read WhiteFreightliner when White was marketing for them. The KW is The last one is an old International RDF-405 "West Coast". I'm not sure when IHC quite making this model. Win
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41chevy
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Post by 41chevy on Mar 12, 2008 15:41:46 GMT -5
Cool photos. The last one looks to be an Internation Harvester. Paul
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78KW
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Post by 78KW on Mar 25, 2008 17:07:46 GMT -5
The red truck is an International. Maybe a Hendrickson with an International cab, but most likely an International.
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Post by roadwarrior on May 7, 2008 9:10:37 GMT -5
This one showed up on the road side today in Giddings, Texas in route to Austin, TX on Highway 290 W.
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Eagle78550
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Post by Eagle78550 on May 7, 2008 12:00:08 GMT -5
Giddings Texas !! I love that place ! That is where I bought my dually! From Kade Marshall the largest Dodge Dually dealer in Texas..can you believe that ..out in the middle of nowhere, here is 200+ duallies sitting waiting for new owners ..great memories
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Post by cfnutcase on May 7, 2008 16:46:50 GMT -5
:PYou should not post pics like that with me on this board.....I have a big plot of land and have a a real need for trucks!!! :)Jim
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41chevy
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Post by 41chevy on May 7, 2008 20:25:58 GMT -5
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cfnutcase
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Post by cfnutcase on May 8, 2008 8:38:42 GMT -5
Hey Paul, do you take any of your trucks to shows? I am wanting to show my pete and the CF truck, the CF truck should be ready the end of the summer, and the pete hopefully next summer. Jim
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41chevy
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Post by 41chevy on May 8, 2008 12:59:42 GMT -5
Yes. I always hit the MACUNGEE show in June.I take my 69 Dodge 900 and my 63 Corvan. This year it will be the Dodge and my just finished 1957 White Coe on a 2007 Iveco chassis.I have 1 more White in my shop now...a 54 with a sleeper that I'm putting on a 2008 IZZUZU chassis. I'm easy to spot..all my big trucks are White and Orange , the Corvan is NYCPD Blue and White. Paul
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Post by kodiakmodeler on Oct 12, 2008 19:23:28 GMT -5
That KW looks a lot like the 72 that sat down the street from me. Check out my post in this same section.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 14, 2008 9:18:27 GMT -5
Some nice old trucks, Tha black KW K100 is nice, and I'm not even a big COE fan.
Question for you guys that own old trucks: I assuming that you drive them to the shows. In order to drive you trucks, do you need a CDL? How does that work? It's not like you're hauling things with them (or maybe you are, I don't know), you're just driving them down the street. Since they are still classified as commercial vehicles you still have to stop at inspection stations on the Interstates, correct?
Ok, that was two questions.
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