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6 years 2 months ago #191631 by Swishy
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RE: The radiator grille looks like an Indiana
Not only butt also
the hole truck is a Indiana Truck
well dun Grandad ..... U kno where the beer fridge iz


Yup
az Grandad sed tiz a:
Indiana Truck



The early twentieth century was a time of great development in the automotive industry. Across America and around the world, assembly lines were producing vehicles that were changing the lives of everyone from ordinary middle-class workers to the owners of businesses. One company that found relative prosperity during this time was the Indiana Truck Corporation, founded and based in Marion, Indiana. Indiana Truck began as a bedstead manufacturing venture, then after experimental truck production, began producing trucks. From 1910 to 1933, Indiana Trucks was a truck manufacturer in Marion for both business and personal purposes affecting customers all across the nation. Production was boosted by the need for military vehicles in World War I, and the company boomed in the 1920s along with the nation's economy and the growth of highways, before being acquired by Brockway in 1928 and ending production in Marion in 1933. Like many small automotive companies of the time, Indiana Trucks experienced a quick rise and fall in prosperity at the start of the twentieth century.

































































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give it u're best shot



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6 years 2 months ago #191633 by Mrsmackpaul
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I have no idea about the current hot rod but looking at the Indiana truck and its load , now there's some proper heavy haulage , no trailer or jinker just chains and blocks if wood and did anyone notice it's 6x6 , would have been a very flash and heavy duty truck in its day

Good old photo Swish man


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6 years 1 month ago #191638 by Swanny
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I'm with you Paul that is some load looks like some sort of boiler maybe one of them yanky steam trains partly assembled ,maybe i counted to many rivets LOL

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6 years 1 month ago #191648 by Dodgeydude
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Ah, the little known Laurel & Hardy chain drive Porcine model. You can see the piglet radiator cap,can't you? :whistle:

Many useful things fall off trucks
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6 years 1 month ago #191716 by grandad
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Maybe a Sandusky?

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6 years 1 month ago #191720 by Dave_64
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Quote "I have no idea about the current hot rod ..."
Neither do I, but reckon that Dodgeydude should be awarded a free pass to the fridge, (or at least an honourable mention) for his answer, clever!
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6 years 1 month ago #191743 by Swishy
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OK
Az requested
Dodgy Dude may go take a looksee in his fridge
:lol:

But the thirsty winner iz:
Grandad
WellDunGrandad



Yup ......... Tiz A:
Stardusky Truck







This postcard featured the “Sandusky Motor Truck,” manufactured in Sandusky from about 1910 to 1912. Charles Blatz was a local agent for the Sandusky Auto Parts and Truck Company. Charles E. Frohman wrote in his book Sandusky's Yesterdays (Ohio Historical Society, 1968) that the Sandusky Auto Parts and Truck Company was incorporated on April 28, 1910, with Daniel E. Storms and J.W. Woods, both of Indiana, as the principal financial backers.















































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Yep Neatest best answer gets a visit to u're very own fridge



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6 years 1 month ago #191888 by grandad
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I'll try Condor

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6 years 1 month ago - 6 years 1 month ago #191901 by PDU
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Looks somewhat Hudsonish??? :unsure:

Maybe Federal :S
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6 years 1 month ago #191902 by Lang
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Reo?

Looks sort of European though

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