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1 year 11 months ago #235267
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1 year 11 months ago #235270
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Where's all the DCF's, precursors to the 4070's??
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1 year 11 months ago #235273
by Mrsmackpaul
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IH made a big deal out of the DCF range but I dont think they were on the market long in Australia before been replaced by the Transtar that also didn't last long before the S line came along
Or at least thats my thoughts, the S line was the very successful and very versatile for many years
Still all you truck blokes will know this better than me
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Or at least thats my thoughts, the S line was the very successful and very versatile for many years
Still all you truck blokes will know this better than me
Very interesting stuff your sharing with us all Overlander
Thank you
Paul
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1 year 11 months ago #235287
by Dave_64
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Re the 4070's, may not have been on the market all that long, but very popular!
Jack Knights tankers, reckon Bruno Panucci had a few, Bunkers, that mob from the NSW southern Highlands had the pale blue slim lines used to do Ansetts rocket, Lindsay the Fox, plenty of them about, slim lines seemed to have a bit of a problem with the alloy sheet metal around the radiator area cracking etc.
Could be wrong in saying this, but think Knights of Kilmore had the jigs for re-straightening bent cabins.
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Jack Knights tankers, reckon Bruno Panucci had a few, Bunkers, that mob from the NSW southern Highlands had the pale blue slim lines used to do Ansetts rocket, Lindsay the Fox, plenty of them about, slim lines seemed to have a bit of a problem with the alloy sheet metal around the radiator area cracking etc.
Could be wrong in saying this, but think Knights of Kilmore had the jigs for re-straightening bent cabins.
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1 year 11 months ago #235288
by Dave_64
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Whitelaws was the mob had the irrediscent blue slimlines doing Ansetts, used to march along pretty well.
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