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I agree with Leon as well,i think this is a Kenworth K-500,built with the DAF-XF cab,since KW went out of the cabover market,these are primarily used for heavy-haul and oil field work overseas.............Mark

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I got one for you. I saw this on Hank's Truck Pictures before,had to go back and find it. The caption didn't say what it was but when I saved it the name was "ford ex convoy". Kinda resembles a Sightliner International, but it's nothing i've ever seen before.

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Thats a good one Tom! i have a book about car-carriers,and theres one in there thats looks a lot like this one,except its built on a Dodge cab and chassis. Only thing i can recognize is the ford truck cab in the picture, 48-50?,i'm thinking this may be one of those "homemade" jobs built to haul cars? it sure does look like a sightliner,but to me,it looks to be too "pieced together" to be from the factory.....Mark

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Heres the one i was talking about,its a "homemade" 1950's Dodge...................Mark

Well my hat's off to that fellow. Took balls to get up in that thing and actually drive it!

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From the era when cabovers were made with conventional cabs. Some of them were built in some handyman's backyard before truck manufactures realized the demand and started building cabovers.

AH-HAH! Yes,I can see it now. Couldn't find a Ford cab taken from the right angle so I put this nose on it. Fits like it was made for it.

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AH-HAH! Yes,I can see it now. Couldn't find a Ford cab taken from the right angle so I put this nose on it. Fits like it was made for it.

Hmmm, rust effect in a spray can.

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