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7 years 4 months ago - 7 years 4 months ago #177683
by Southbound
I'd rather have tools that I don't need, than not have the tools I do need.
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I'd rather have tools that I don't need, than not have the tools I do need.
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7 years 4 months ago #177691
by Swishy
OF ALL THE THINGS EYE MISS ................. EYE MISS MY MIND THE MOST
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Grandad shines again
yup tiz a Dodge
The Dodge Brothers Company built its first trucks for use by the U.S. Army during the First World War. Afterward, Dodge Brothers produced mechanical components for vehicles built by the Graham Brothers Company until 1928, and it produced its first half-ton pickup for Chrysler in 1929, after which trucks sold under the Dodge brand name. Dodge introduced 3/4 and 1-ton pickups in 1935, fore-point load trucks in 1936, and it produced its first factory-built, four-wheel-drive truck in 1946
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yup tiz a Dodge
The Dodge Brothers Company built its first trucks for use by the U.S. Army during the First World War. Afterward, Dodge Brothers produced mechanical components for vehicles built by the Graham Brothers Company until 1928, and it produced its first half-ton pickup for Chrysler in 1929, after which trucks sold under the Dodge brand name. Dodge introduced 3/4 and 1-ton pickups in 1935, fore-point load trucks in 1936, and it produced its first factory-built, four-wheel-drive truck in 1946
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7 years 4 months ago #177693
by Lang
Reference your Dodge 4x4 trucks. "produced its first factory built 4x4 trucks in 1946"
Here is a 1934 one, the first of about 100,000 of all sizes of 4x4 up to WW2 for the US Army. During the war they built around 400,000 4x4 trucks (weapon carriers to 5 tonners). Must have been cold building them in the yard before they allowed them into the factory in 1946.
Here is a 1934 one, the first of about 100,000 of all sizes of 4x4 up to WW2 for the US Army. During the war they built around 400,000 4x4 trucks (weapon carriers to 5 tonners). Must have been cold building them in the yard before they allowed them into the factory in 1946.
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7 years 4 months ago #177698
by Mrsmackpaul
Im pretty sure in a you tube video link about the US army on wheels you put up a few weeks back had some of these style Dodges in it but I could be wrong
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Lang wrote: Reference your Dodge 4x4 trucks. "produced its first factory built 4x4 trucks in 1946"
Here is a 1934 one, the first of about 100,000 of all sizes of 4x4 up to WW2 for the US Army. During the war they built around 400,000 4x4 trucks (weapon carriers to 5 tonners). Must have been cold building them in the yard before they allowed them into the factory in 1946.
Im pretty sure in a you tube video link about the US army on wheels you put up a few weeks back had some of these style Dodges in it but I could be wrong
Paul
Your better to die trying than live on your knees begging
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7 years 4 months ago #177736
by Swishy
OF ALL THE THINGS EYE MISS ................. EYE MISS MY MIND THE MOST
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Well Dun Werkorse
Yup tiz a
Hayes Anderson
The British Columbia company was established in 1920 by Douglas Hayes, a parts dealer, and partner W. Anderson from Quadra Island, and was originally the Hayes-Anderson Motor Company Ltd. It was renamed Hayes Manufacturing Company Ltd. in 1928,[2] when the company built a large factory on the False Creek flats in Vancouver. The company eventually had over 600 employees and three plants.
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Hayes Anderson
The British Columbia company was established in 1920 by Douglas Hayes, a parts dealer, and partner W. Anderson from Quadra Island, and was originally the Hayes-Anderson Motor Company Ltd. It was renamed Hayes Manufacturing Company Ltd. in 1928,[2] when the company built a large factory on the False Creek flats in Vancouver. The company eventually had over 600 employees and three plants.
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7 years 4 months ago #177761
by Swishy
OF ALL THE THINGS EYE MISS ................. EYE MISS MY MIND THE MOST
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Yup ......... thinkn right with White
U dun good grandad
The White Motor Company was an American automobile, truck, bus and agricultural tractor manufacturer from 1900 until 1980. The company also produced bicycles, roller skates, automatic lathes, and sewing machines. Before World War II, the company was based in Cleveland, Ohio.
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Hot whether makes U thirsty
cure your thirst by get n this n right
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The White Motor Company was an American automobile, truck, bus and agricultural tractor manufacturer from 1900 until 1980. The company also produced bicycles, roller skates, automatic lathes, and sewing machines. Before World War II, the company was based in Cleveland, Ohio.
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