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13 minutes ago, Brocky said:

DD  Another one I must have missed... Thanks for the picture.. taken by the entrance from the wash station??

Yup, that is where I spent most of my time watching the trucks come and go. When I saw this on a trailer in the parking lot I figured it would be too much to ask to see it running and driving. Pleasantly surprised to say the least.

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Probably avoided being scrapped due to the depression and World War II when new trucks were either not affordable or unavailable for civilian use. This resulted in many old trucks having their

work lives extended. It was fortunate to have an owner that valued it and kept it all these years.

                                   bulldogboy

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One extremely rare beast. Thank you for sharing.

Once some long while back AC Mack of the same company showed out on here.

Was in a very good shape for its age either.

Dunn side.jpg

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Никогда не бывает слишком много грузовиков! leversole 11.2012

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