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That could be a nice one Al! I always liked that style A-Car,used to see one as a boy around South Jersey,a tractor with a Mercury sleeper on it,not a show-piece mind you,but a real sharp truck. I saw it sitting still once and had a closer look,it was Cummins powered,two sticks,did'nt know any better back then,but it was on a Reyco suspension! pretty rare back then to see what we considered a "West Coast" in Jersey,much less a conventional!....................................Mark
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Virginia-Carolina H-Model there is a Penske truck leasing shop at their former location in Martinsville,VA now..............................Mark
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Highpoint garages' B-Model taken at Englishtown,NJ circa 1980....................................Mark
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One of my alltime favorite trucks,my friend Louis Barbers R-Model,formerly Horner Macks (Vineland,NJ) shop truck....................................Mark
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My late cousins RL-700 glider kit,built from a 9500 series GMC.318 Greenleaker,13 speed Road-Ranger..................................Mark
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That 760 would be a beautiful truck without that damn ghetto sunvisor! I really don't like those things on any kind of truck,just a personal preference no offence intended!...................................Mark
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Like to get my grubby hands on that GTO and all the NOS parts in the next picture! I like the picture of the dealership too,musta' been something to see GTO's and Chevelles on the used car lot for $900.00!........if I ever invent the wayback machine,my first stop is DeGraw Pontiac in Jersey sept.1966!..............................................Mark
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Some great pictures as always Rich! thanks for posting for those of us that couldn't be there. I REALLY like that oldschool brown,gold and white 361 with the small sleeper on the second page,my kinda' truck! only thing I would do is put the original headlights back in the fenders,they look "odd" to me with newer quad headlights................................Mark
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I don't know what year this one is,but I took this at the South Jersey Shore chapter show at Woodtown,NJ around 1997/8 it was sharp and had just been finished................................Mark
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Found this on a model truck website and thought it was worthwhile posting,someones interpretation of a "what if" truck,what if Mack had used to Budd cab to build a two story Falcon like Ford did? might have looked something like this? Wonder what it would have been called?.......................................Mark
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I wish I had taken some pictures of it,but one of these sat next to a house on U.S. Route 40 in Carneys Point,NJ for 20-30 years,but was gone the last time I was through,i always thought it was home-made,never knew they were factory built..........................Mark
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I remember those pictures too,just can't remember which Mack book either,there was a lot of obsolete CFD apparatus all seemed to be maked for sale or( egads) scrap! I will look when I get home and see if I can find the pictures..................................Mark
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Sorry to hear that Marcel,if I was closer I'd run it for you,getting a little tired of working myself to death! Lol! hell,my truck is getting too old to make money with and its only a 2001!........................................Mark
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I never had any personal experience with either Diamond T's or Reos but always thought these models were sharp cabin-overs..............................Mark
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Best wishes for a Happy Birthday!.................................Mark
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Thoughts and prayers for your wife,is'nt that the same truck that was in Wheels Of Times sometime back? I thought it looked familiar if so..................................................................Mark
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As many of you know,i am originally from South Jersey,and belong to the historical society of my former hometown (Elmer,NJ). They were contacted by a publishing company regarding a book about the towns agricultureral history (Arcadia publishing makes photographic books about American small towns,amusement parks etc) They had been through the archives of the local newspaper (Elmer Times) and were curious about some old pictures and voter registrations they located,and asked if anyone could provide further info. One of the pictures is dated 1947 and has "Wright" (my last name) and contract truckman written on the back.Low and behold the man driving the Chevy truck is none other then my Grandfather W.J."Pop" Wright Sr.! In a picture I didn't even know existed till a few weeks ago. I am providing some background on our families history in the area,as well as our contribution to the trucking/farming business.I only wish I was able to send them the picture of Pops AK-6,but it is in too bad a shape to restore or even scan. Be quite something to see some of our history in print!...................................Mark W.J. Wright Sr. delivering a load of mixed produce to Swedesboro Auction house circa 1947
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Nice pictures as always! I believe the car for sale is actually a 52/53 Chevy? been awhile since I been in the Warren area,but them trucks must have been there for some time,i remember seeing them for sale in Wheels Of Time maybe 10 years ago?.................Mark
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Trucking just lost the best friend it ever had! I met Mike at MATS a few years back,when he was trying to revive "His" OVERDRIVE. R.I.P Mike!................................................................Mark
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Nice! these is prolly the shortiest shorty-shorts I ever saw! Yee-Haw! ride-em -cowboy!....................................Mark
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Best wishes for a Happy Birthday.!.and truck safe!...............................................Mark
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