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Thanks, Vinny, I owned 12 B81's and 16 DM800's at one time, but favored the B81's, this was back in the late 60's. I like you're U Model, you must be really excited about it. Paul

RONCETTI

Yes 16 plus the 14 B81's (of which 3 B81's that I sold are still working on the Cape today hauiling asphalt and feeding a crusher, one being a 1956). What happened is that I got sick, brought partners in and over extended the business, lost it all by the time I was 26. Then went into my present business which has been very successful.

RONCETTI

Thanks Ben, I did own a Cab Over GMC single axle tractor with a 873 (I believe that was the model engine) back in 1961. Been only Macks after that, with the exception of one White Mustang single axle dump and a DC103 Autocar twin screw dump. But as I have explained on here before I have been in the Tool & Die business sinse 1972 after ceasing my trucking operation. Best Regards, Paul

RONCETTI

NO I DIDN'T RUN OVER THE SAND BOX!!!!! Why would I do that???? No, that's where the truck was parked, I had my sister take a picture of me sittin in it and then I went and unloaded it.

Ben

i didn't even see you in the cab lollll

Tom

"Nothing Breaks Wind Like A Bulldog"

Would love to see a pic of that gmc cabover always liked the looks of those. At one time there was a beer distributor in chambersburg that had a few of those but I think they had Chevy nameplates. That was many years ago when I was a kid.

Would love to see a pic of that gmc cabover always liked the looks of those. At one time there was a beer distributor in chambersburg that had a few of those but I think they had Chevy nameplates. That was many years ago when I was a kid.

You might be thinking of the GMC Astro 95/Chevy Titan 90. In 1961, the GMC "Crackerbox" was the big cabover. The Astro came out in '68 and Chevy's identical Titan which came out around '70.

Jim

There was a story in wheels of time called the million dollar haul which featured the cabover I'm thinking of . I've seen the cracker boxes and know what they look like same with the Astros . I'll have to look up the article, I have the mag at home and tell you the model

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Yes Vlad, You are correct, as I had told Vinny I had a second choice in life to fall back on when my trucking business collapsed back in 1972. Was glad I went to engineering school right out of high school, however, if I did have it to do over again, would have went to business school also. Me giving a hand out in the shop last week when one of my men was out that day. Paul

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RONCETTI

could not add vid

reminds me of my old work station when I worked at the cheese factory. My job was drilling holes in the Mozzarella cheese to make the Swiss cheese. :whistling:

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