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1 year 10 months ago #235998 by overlander
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1 year 10 months ago #236010 by Pierre
Replied by Pierre on topic Overlander's Truck Brochures
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. :unsure:
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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Pierre

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1 year 10 months ago #236022 by Mrsmackpaul

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. :unsure:
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 by Mrsmackpaul
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

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1 year 10 months ago #236055 by overlander
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1 year 10 months ago #236057 by 180wannabe
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.

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1 year 10 months ago #236173 by overlander
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