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1 year 9 months ago #236952 by Lang
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I think it is a 1907 or 1908 Buick. I can remember it being for sale maybe on Hemmings or one of those big American old car auctions.

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1 year 9 months ago #237001 by Swishy
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Lang for the win




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1908 Buick Stake bed truck



The first two Buick automobiles were made in 1899 and 1900 at the "Buick Auto-Vim and Power Company" by chief engineer Walter Marr, but company owner David Dunbar Buick was reluctant to begin making automobiles, being satisfied with stationary and marine engine production, so Marr left Buick in 1901 to found his own


































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1 year 9 months ago #237004 by Dave_64
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WAG La-France?

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1 year 9 months ago #237015 by grandad
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Maxim?

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1 year 9 months ago #237048 by grandad
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maybe Oshkosh?

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1 year 9 months ago #237125 by Swishy
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May be Oshkosh
May be right
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Tiz A:
1955 Oshkosh W-Series



Oshkosh Truck Corporation is a major manufacturer of specialized truck and transport equipment. Based in Oshkosh, Wisconsin, the company produces a broad range of products designed to meet the needs of specific market niches. The three major markets to which Oshkosh sells its products, both domestically and internationally, are defense, municipal, and commercial. Included among the heavy-duty vehicles Oshkosh produces are military transport vehicles, aircraft fire-fighting equipment, snow removal vehicles, stripped chassis for motor homes, buses, and walk-in delivery vans, and various types of trailers.













































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1 year 9 months ago #237228 by grandad
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Cushman ZEV Electric

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1 year 9 months ago - 1 year 9 months ago #237367 by Swishy
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Well dun grandad
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tiz A:
1994 Cushman Police Truckster




Cushman Trucksters were produced from 1952 to 2002. Small and light duty, they have been used for ice cream sales, mall and stadium maintenance, and by NYPD. Cushman became a division of the Outboard Marine Corporation in 1962. Ransomes (of Great Britain) purchased Cushman in 1989, and then Textron purchased Ransomes







































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1 year 9 months ago - 1 year 9 months ago #237389 by Dave_64
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WAG, Belarus??

BTW, Have a look at the convoluted scissor action of the hydraulic tipping arrangement!
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1 year 9 months ago #237401 by KelOz
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dont kmow what it is Dave but looks like fore runner to tip over axle trailers
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