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  • Birthday 04/05/1956

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    Spout Spring,Va.

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  • My Truck
    1998 CH Mack
  • Interests
    antique trucks and photos,I'm a member of the ATHS,ATCA,and subscribe to every antique truck magazine I know of-Wheels of Time,Old Time Trucks,Shifting Gears,Double Clutch,National Geographic
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    Male

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  1. I was browsing the channels the other day and came across one of those auto restoration shows. Seems like there's about a dozen of them now, and I don't even remember the name of the show. But I stopped when I saw them working on this '53 White truck and tanker trailer. It looked good at first, but the owners wanted to modernize it. They removed the old 150 HP gas engine and put a Cummins in it, out of a pickup I think, and replaced the transmission with an automatic. Took the 2 speed rear out and put in a single speed with air ride, and put an air ride suspension under the trailer too. I like the engine upgrade, but I would have left the transmission and rear end alone. Or maybe put a 10 speed Roadranger in it. But a very nice looking truck anyway.
  2. And the part where they said drivers didn't like the 5 speeds because they were 5 speeds is totally made up b.s, I can pretty much guarantee they never conducted a poll about that. Some guys don't want to drive anything but a Peterbilt or Kenworth, because it's not a Peterbilt or a Kenworth though.
  3. Yes he is, he's on Facebook a lot. I've been looking and looking for that picture and couldn't find it anywhere and Zina had it on her phone.
  4. Yes, as did Overnite, Smith's Transfer, Jamerson Brother's Trucking, and many more. Well, Jamerson Brothers here in Appomattox probably didn't have thousands of them. Maybe dozens at their peak? Herbert Jamerson was mostly all Mack in the early days and H.H. Moore ran mostly Internationals.
  5. Happy birthday Tom! That's Bob and Tom on the golf cart, from the Bob and Tom show.
  6. Oh, that was just freightrain. He was on the way to Beaver Springs.
  7. Happy birthday!
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