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sleeper cab 1917-1950
I have heard of all the other suggested makes but not of a Denonville.
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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Нi. Can you imagine the photo?defective wrote: Hi Dima .. I'm not too sure if you have done any research on the firm "Automotive Industries Incorporated" from around Michigan back in the day. They made the "factory" integral sleepers for the 1949-'59 GMC Cannonball's and various other truck makers. They were quite secretive due to dealing with an array of these truck manufacturers, and had a far lower profile than the likes of Orville and others, but were prodigious in their output in their heyday.
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Being a removaist type vehicle I would say that is where the owner of the furniture might have travelled. Wouldn't be allowed to travel with your gear now days.
Terry
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