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3 years 3 months ago - 3 years 3 months ago #217449
by Swishy
OF ALL THE THINGS EYE MISS ................. EYE MISS MY MIND THE MOST
There's more WORTH in KENWORTH
Wheel dun
drnx for U
Tiz A:
1992 White GMC
In 1988, Volvo and General Motors merged their heavy truck divisions in North America, creating Volvo GM Heavy Truck Corporation and a new brand of trucks, White-GMC. Western Star was sold to Australian entrepreneur Terry Peabody in 1990. In 1997, Volvo purchased the stake of General Motors in their joint venture and rebadged White-GMC vehicles under the Volvo and Autocar nameplates. Subsequently, Western Star was resold by Peabody to DaimlerChrysler and merged with its Freightliner subsidiary. Volvo dropped any reference to White, and is now Volvo Trucks North America. Autocar remained a part of Volvo until 2000, when the brand was withdrawn from the market, and was subsequently sold to Grand Vehicle Works together with the Xpeditor low cab forward heavy duty product, which remains in production under the Autocar badge, the last vestige of what was once America's leading commercial vehicle producer.
that angled slash on front of the radiatur represents
from the driving position All is downhill from here on in
LOL
Wotzit # 681
cya
drnx for U
Tiz A:
1992 White GMC
In 1988, Volvo and General Motors merged their heavy truck divisions in North America, creating Volvo GM Heavy Truck Corporation and a new brand of trucks, White-GMC. Western Star was sold to Australian entrepreneur Terry Peabody in 1990. In 1997, Volvo purchased the stake of General Motors in their joint venture and rebadged White-GMC vehicles under the Volvo and Autocar nameplates. Subsequently, Western Star was resold by Peabody to DaimlerChrysler and merged with its Freightliner subsidiary. Volvo dropped any reference to White, and is now Volvo Trucks North America. Autocar remained a part of Volvo until 2000, when the brand was withdrawn from the market, and was subsequently sold to Grand Vehicle Works together with the Xpeditor low cab forward heavy duty product, which remains in production under the Autocar badge, the last vestige of what was once America's leading commercial vehicle producer.
that angled slash on front of the radiatur represents
from the driving position All is downhill from here on in
LOL
Wotzit # 681
cya
OF ALL THE THINGS EYE MISS ................. EYE MISS MY MIND THE MOST
There's more WORTH in KENWORTH
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3 years 2 months ago #217470
by Swishy
OF ALL THE THINGS EYE MISS ................. EYE MISS MY MIND THE MOST
There's more WORTH in KENWORTH
Yes
Grandad dun gotit
drinx 4 U
tiz A:
1916 Denby motor truck
The history of the Denby Motor Truck Co. is a little unclear, but the company was headquartered in Detroit. It manufactured commercial and military trucks from about 1912 to 1929. Its ads boasted “Superior Trucks at Lower Prices” and stated that its trucks were “For Trail or Pavement.”
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cya
Grandad dun gotit
drinx 4 U
tiz A:
1916 Denby motor truck
The history of the Denby Motor Truck Co. is a little unclear, but the company was headquartered in Detroit. It manufactured commercial and military trucks from about 1912 to 1929. Its ads boasted “Superior Trucks at Lower Prices” and stated that its trucks were “For Trail or Pavement.”
Wotzit # 682
https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/0505/5021/0734/products/IMG_7503_grande.jpg?v=1604668288
cya
OF ALL THE THINGS EYE MISS ................. EYE MISS MY MIND THE MOST
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3 years 2 months ago #217472
by Mrsmackpaul
Your better to die trying than live on your knees begging
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Very early dyna ? :woohoo:
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Your better to die trying than live on your knees begging
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