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Trucking 1950's Australia
3 years 3 months ago #228692
by JOHN.K.
Replied by JOHN.K. on topic Trucking 1950's Australia
My grandfather went thru WW1,he was Scottish ,and no one could understand a word he said.
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3 years 3 months ago #228754
by Standen
Replied by Standen on topic Trucking 1950's Australia
I could ask a thousand questions about trucking back in the day. I've seen a lot of old photos from the 1950's of White's (Mustang or Super Power?), Diamond T's, Federal's etc. I take it these had petrol engines, probably offering better performance than the old British diesels but also pretty thirsty as a con.
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3 years 3 months ago #228760
by JOHN.K.
Replied by JOHN.K. on topic Trucking 1950's Australia
Later than the 50s,but I knew a owner driver who had a Federal Styliner .....looked like a big FJ ute,but had clever swing up front guards......anyhoo,I helped him replace the flathead six with a Perkins 354......I think the motor was a Continental ,they were a pretty good motr..........anyhoo,he used to bring six Falcons to Brisbane every week from Ford Geelong.......when the Louisvilles came out,he had to buy one or stop carting fords.....he stopped.
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3 years 3 months ago #228761
by JOHN.K.
Replied by JOHN.K. on topic Trucking 1950's Australia
There were a lot of 50s Whites still around in the 60s with the White 386 flathead...........the more modern Whites had the OHV motor
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