Makes me wonder what happened to all these older trucks? I wish more guys would take the time to restore these pieces of history.
my truck 1978
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Four color paint was popular then, most of the new trucks had 4 color paint. That pic was taken at the paint shop, truck was yellow and black Rollins leasing colors.
You couldn't get anyone to drive it today, 156 inch spring ride, no power steering, am radio,and spring ride,not air, seat.truckon, KeithT1967 and ‘Olhand Thank this. -
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One doesnt see cab-overs much any more, why is that?
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Looks very much like a Midwestern distribution truck from Ft. Scott, Ks. (buy a truck for a dollar down). Mid 70's
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Walking beam suspension is probably why my back hurts so much today.
Got a lot of fond memories of those old trucks. But also a lot of not so fond ones. No ac, having to climb over the dog house to get into the sleeper. The sleeper being nothing but a mattress and two shoe box sized cabinets. no power steering. Air powered wipers and Windows that barely worked. Running west Virginia with a screaming 238. You could literally get out and run up the hill faster.OLDSKOOLERnWV Thanks this.
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