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7 years 9 months ago #171994
by Morris
I have my shoulder to the wheel,
my nose to the grindstone,
I've put my best foot forward,
I've put my back into it,
I'm gritting my teeth,
Now I find I can't do any work in this position!
Looks like a 1959 Chev Viking on steroids! Maybe heavy-duty Chev/GMC/Maple Leaf?
Morris.
Morris.
I have my shoulder to the wheel,
my nose to the grindstone,
I've put my best foot forward,
I've put my back into it,
I'm gritting my teeth,
Now I find I can't do any work in this position!
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7 years 9 months ago #172160
by Swishy
OF ALL THE THINGS EYE MISS ................. EYE MISS MY MIND THE MOST
There's more WORTH in KENWORTH
Well Dun Grandad
U dun did it again
az mentioned B 4 U're bedside manual mus B a truck Book
LOL
Drinx 4 U
If n U dun like the beer....jist turn it upside down
it tiz a
Lambert truck
1906 Lambert model A truck
Model A truck came with a wheelbase of 96 inches (2,400 mm), gauge 56 inches (1,400 mm). It was a 2 passenger truck. The rear Firestone wheels were 32 inches (810 mm) in diameter by 4 inches (100 mm) wide. The front Firestone wheels were 32 inches (810 mm) in diameter by 3.5 inches (89 mm) wide. The motor was a pair of opposed cylinders 5.5X6 set in rear of driver's seat of the vehicle. It came with a friction disk drive, side chains to the rear wheels. It weighed 3000 pounds and had a pay load capacity of 3000 pounds. It cost $2000. A truck platform and a driver's hood was an extra option
Wotzit # 325
Cya
U dun did it again
az mentioned B 4 U're bedside manual mus B a truck Book
LOL
Drinx 4 U
If n U dun like the beer....jist turn it upside down
it tiz a
Lambert truck
1906 Lambert model A truck
Model A truck came with a wheelbase of 96 inches (2,400 mm), gauge 56 inches (1,400 mm). It was a 2 passenger truck. The rear Firestone wheels were 32 inches (810 mm) in diameter by 4 inches (100 mm) wide. The front Firestone wheels were 32 inches (810 mm) in diameter by 3.5 inches (89 mm) wide. The motor was a pair of opposed cylinders 5.5X6 set in rear of driver's seat of the vehicle. It came with a friction disk drive, side chains to the rear wheels. It weighed 3000 pounds and had a pay load capacity of 3000 pounds. It cost $2000. A truck platform and a driver's hood was an extra option
Wotzit # 325
Cya
OF ALL THE THINGS EYE MISS ................. EYE MISS MY MIND THE MOST
There's more WORTH in KENWORTH
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7 years 9 months ago - 7 years 9 months ago #172326
by Swishy
U dun got it
U need to go shout u're self a chilled refresher
tiz a
Pullman Light Delivery Truck
The Pullman was an American automobile manufactured in York, Pennsylvania by the York Motor Car Company from 1905 to 1917. Total production is estimated at anywhere from 12,000 to 23,000 cars. The Pullman automobile was named by industrialist A. P. Broomell to reflect the quality and luxury of rail cars and coaches made by the Pullman Company, but the two organizations were not related.
Wotzit # 326
cya
OF ALL THE THINGS EYE MISS ................. EYE MISS MY MIND THE MOST
There's more WORTH in KENWORTH
U dun got it
U need to go shout u're self a chilled refresher
tiz a
Pullman Light Delivery Truck
The Pullman was an American automobile manufactured in York, Pennsylvania by the York Motor Car Company from 1905 to 1917. Total production is estimated at anywhere from 12,000 to 23,000 cars. The Pullman automobile was named by industrialist A. P. Broomell to reflect the quality and luxury of rail cars and coaches made by the Pullman Company, but the two organizations were not related.
Wotzit # 326
cya
OF ALL THE THINGS EYE MISS ................. EYE MISS MY MIND THE MOST
There's more WORTH in KENWORTH
Last edit: 7 years 9 months ago by Swishy.
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