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2 months 10 hours ago #254803 by grandad
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Autocar?

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2 months 5 hours ago #254804 by oliver1950
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White

You can't have too many toys!

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2 months 1 hour ago #254806 by Mrsmackpaul
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Autocar

Your better to die trying than live on your knees begging

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1 month 4 weeks ago #254808 by Dave_64
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Autocar??

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1 month 3 weeks ago #254835 by werkhorse
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International

You might Laugh at me because I'm different, I laugh at you because you're all the same

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  • If U don't like my Driving .... well then get off the footpath ...... LOL
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1 month 2 weeks ago - 1 month 2 weeks ago #255009 by Swishy
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Grandad
Do U think the Swish is silly enuff to have the same Wotzit following each other
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Don't answer th@  ............cos the truth may hurt
LOL

Well Dun
Drinx 4 U
please go visit your fridge


Yes tiz a 
AutocarAutocar supplied over 37,000 armored half-trucks, all-wheel-drive prime movers, and standard production models, including the Model U, for the overseas war effort. The military was able to rely on these trucks for their simplicity in maintenance and their power over rugged terrain.Efficiency was critical during the rationing years and Autocar sought to reduce customers’ operating costs. Autocar was an early adopter of diesel engines and offered the 672 cubic inch, 150-horsepower Cummins Diesel HB-600 in 1939. Not only were Autocar’s diesel trucks more cost-effective to fuel than gasoline-powered models, they also hauled heavier loads.A letter to Autocar from General Dwight Eisenhower praised the company’s efforts, saying “It was the job of motor transport to deliver the goods, and American wheels and axles never let us down”

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OF ALL THE THINGS EYE MISS ................. EYE MISS MY MIND THE MOST

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1 month 1 week ago #255011 by grandad
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Federal?

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1 month 4 days ago #255202 by Swishy
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The Feds haz it
Well dun
Grandad drinx 4 U

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Federal COE 1941 4x4 5 ton Military Tractor

The Federal company was founded in 1910 as the Bailey Motor Truck Company but was later renamed to Federal. The company then opened a factory in  Leavitt Street , near  Southwest Detroit . During the prosperous time of the company, around 700 people worked there, producing as many as 3,500 trucks annually. The main competitor of the company was  Diamond T . The main providers of engines for the company were  Continental Waukesha , and  Hercules
























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OF ALL THE THINGS EYE MISS ................. EYE MISS MY MIND THE MOST

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1 month 4 days ago #255204 by Mrsmackpaul
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Looks like a drag line on a truck

Corbitt or Sterling ?

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1 month 4 days ago #255205 by wee-allis
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The shock absorbers, (snubbers?), on the front of the chassis are a giveaway, but I can't think what they were on.
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