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Ex-military converted tractor for sure, WW-II era, many truck makers built this very same truck,so its possible this is a Brockway,Corbitt,Autocar,Ward-Lafrance and a few others that i cant remember..........................Mark

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When I looked at it I thought it was a corbitt but I can't tell.

Vinny,there really is no way to tell who built it just by looking at it,as all of them were built identical,just by different manufacturers..............if i remember correctly,Brockway built the most of them,really heavy duty trucks! used for recovery(wreckers),tank transport,portable bridges,etc......................................Mark

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Without doing any research, I would think Federal or Corbitt.

I was leaning towards Federal due to cab construction.

Rob

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it's a White. the gentlemen was asking too much for it. We wanted to buy it but it was in bad shape and the price was over the budget for a non-Mack truck!

Exactly what i was thinking was White or Autocar. The fenders gave it away w/ me.

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