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Do you remember M. Levin & Co from Rosenhayn? They were a produce company that ran 3 blue and white Brockway cabovers.

Yes i do! they also had a 361 Conventional huskypup for a short time,i have a picture of it somewhere,but i'm still un-able to find my "big box" of truck pictures!........................................Mark

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Yes i do! they also had a 361 Conventional huskypup for a short time,i have a picture of it somewhere,but i'm still un-able to find my "big box" of truck pictures!........................................Mark

Excellent. I don't don't think I'd ever seen the 361. The 3 cabovers were blue with a white stripe. 2 (#12 and #13) were identical with V8 Detroits and their stripes ran in a straight line from the corners under the windshield to the bottom of the grill. The third (#14) did not have a Detroit and the stripe took the same path from the windshield to the grill but it was curved. All 3 had dual stacks.

Jim

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Yup, I know they still run some of them. Alot of them are still running in Nigeria.http://www.truckpaper.com/listingsdetail/detail.aspx?OHID=3969339 Heres an Ex. NEMF U model.

They also had a U-model service truck sitting at their terminal in Port Elizabeth,never was able to see it very well or get a picture,because of a big fence thats hard to see through,i looked all over Hanks too,but did'nt turn up any pictures of it............................Mark

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always liked NEMF's colors. dont think they ran pass seats or hood dogs on a lot of R models. use to see them alot around here. they have a nice restored B42T also thats red white and blue. was at the Syracuse show a few years back.

Much like APA,NEMF did'nt have pass. seats in the "city" trucks,used to carry a handtruck over there when i worked for them............................................Mark

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