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1 year 10 months ago #236010
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Hi overlander, I'm enjoying the Truck Brochures, keep 'em coming.
Just an observation, It would have been useful now if all the manufacturer's had put the years of manufacture or release dates of the various models on their brochures.
I for one have trouble trying to put them into some sort of time line.
Those published in books give us some clue.
We could say this about all manufacturers, but I guess they have reasons for it.
thanks
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Just an observation, It would have been useful now if all the manufacturer's had put the years of manufacture or release dates of the various models on their brochures.
I for one have trouble trying to put them into some sort of time line.
Those published in books give us some clue.
We could say this about all manufacturers, but I guess they have reasons for it.
thanks
Cheers
Pierre
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1 year 10 months ago #236022
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You are correct but I guess that is the last thing on a manufacturers mind when bringing out a fresh model
Mind you a lot of brouchurs I have are dated, I think most of mine are European though so maybe they did things a little different
Paul
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Hi overlander, I'm enjoying the Truck Brochures, keep 'em coming.
Just an observation, It would have been useful now if all the manufacturer's had put the years of manufacture or release dates of the various models on their brochures.
I for one have trouble trying to put them into some sort of time line.
Those published in books give us some clue.
We could say this about all manufacturers, but I guess they have reasons for it.
thanks
Cheers
Pierre
You are correct but I guess that is the last thing on a manufacturers mind when bringing out a fresh model
Mind you a lot of brouchurs I have are dated, I think most of mine are European though so maybe they did things a little different
Paul
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1 year 10 months ago #236024
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I wonde if a American Kenworth was a custom built truck like they were in Australia back then ?
Or were they a run of the mill truck you optioned up like a car
Paul
Or were they a run of the mill truck you optioned up like a car
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1 year 10 months ago #236057
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The red & white interior photo in post #235999 looks to have a window winder handle on the door. The red & white interior photos in post #236055 don't.
That made me wonder, were electric windows common back then? Were air operated windows ever available?
Brett.
That made me wonder, were electric windows common back then? Were air operated windows ever available?
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