A view of the Past, Vintage Photos

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    [QUOTE="semi" retired;4474978]Thanks truckdad, however, I don't see a sleeper in those photos. It looks like the bulkhead is up tight against the back of the cab. In case someone doesn't know what the "water bag" was for, I believe, on hot days, they would hang the water bag in front of the radiator, and let it drip, cooling the motor. (and btw, those trucks were loaded by hand)[/QUOTE]
    Semi-retired, the pic on the left, front of the bed, just behind the bulkhead, 8' wide metal box maybe 2'x2'. "sleeper" Yeah.... those were the good ol days LoL & yes Albert, evaporation of the moisture on the canvas bag kept the water somewhat cool.
     
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    1972-09.jpg 1972-09-2.jpg This 72 was at the 09 show in Huntsville, this guy worked this truck every day from what I read. My personal favorite.......
     
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    [QUOTE="semi" retired;4475325]I've driven a couple of trucks with 2 sticks. Get's mighty old after a while.:biggrin_25512:[/QUOTE]

    never have...always wanted to tho
     
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    OK, there it is. Never thought of looking BEHIND the bulkhead. So it must have been removable. I don't see it with the load of hay. I remember seeing pictures of sleepers in the nose of old round nose trailers. Drivers would climb out and jump in the cab, switch drivers while the truck was moving. I'm sure, back then, on hills, they were probably going 20 mph. Still.
     
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    Harold.jpg "Semi" , I found this one with a load of hay on with the coffin sleeper. Early 50s White. This is my uncle Harold. My dad & his 3 brothers all hauled hay in their early years & drove trucks all their lives.[QUOTE="semi" retired;4475593]OK, there it is. Never thought of looking BEHIND the bulkhead. So it must have been removable. I don't see it with the load of hay. I remember seeing pictures of sleepers in the nose of old round nose trailers. Drivers would climb out and jump in the cab, switch drivers while the truck was moving. I'm sure, back then, on hills, they were probably going 20 mph. Still.[/QUOTE]
     
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    Duel.jpg I took this pic at a show in Pomona, CA many years ago. We all know what movie this truck starred in!!
     
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    Truckdad. very cool pictures.


    DUEL !!!
     
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    Thanks, truckdad, from what I can find, that chrome piece on the bumper indicates it may be a late 30's model 718. Note the small mirrors, air conditioning (cowl vent open) and 1 wiper.
     
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