Marmon Trucks

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  1. lilillill

    lilillill Sarcasm... it's not just for breakfast

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    How about the HME Bullet? One of the first aero trucks. I believe they were made in Grand Rapids, MI.

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  3. KANSAS TRANSIT

    KANSAS TRANSIT Road Train Member

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    I passed a Marmon large car last week on my way back east, think it was in Il/In?
     
  4. Big Don

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    I just remembered, Sapp Bros in SLC had some type of a contest back in 96 or 97, where their prize was a brand new Marion. Had a chance to look it over. Sure looked to me like it would be one nice ride! Too bad they aren't around anymore.
    And FWIW, I just don't see ugly in those.
     
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  5. AModelCat

    AModelCat Road Train Member

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    Here are a few trucks most guys have never seen. All Canadian designed and built. As you can see they were built to last, not particularly for comfort.
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    Hayes. Built in BC, Canada.

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    Pacific. Built in BC as well.

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    Scot. Built in Nova Scotia. Don't know much about them. The were only in business from '72 to '80. Apparently they were financially backed by Irvings. Less than 1200 were built.

    I have yet to encounter a Marmon in my travels. They seem like a pretty sweet, unique ride.
     
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  6. Big Don

    Big Don "Old Fart"

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    @NorthernMechanic Thanks for those pix. Looks like they could do a bit of work, now and then!;)
     
  7. RunFlat

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    Theres a few left, I bought a 96 not to long ago much like the "last marmon" I got pics on my profile, this one rides better than most trucks today, its a quality truck.
     
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  8. Derailed

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    I had a 57P. Loved that truck and wish I never sold it but at the time I was purchasing a home and used the money for a down payment. Came close to buying one setup the way I wanted last year for a hobby truck but with the downturn in the economy i couldn't justify it. #### nice trucks though
     
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  9. slickWillie1980

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    Where do you find parts for those at. I know where there is a running 66 cabover with a brand new BC 400. It's in great shape and I know the guy would sell it
     
  10. Short Fuse EOD

    Short Fuse EOD Road Train Member

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    There's still at least one here today!
     
  11. marmonman

    marmonman Road Train Member

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    The only Marmon parts are the cab and hood . All you have to do is figure out who they got the parts From. The radiator and cac and the condiser are all off a Volvo WIA . My wiper motor was also from a Volvo . My outside door handles came off of a 359 Pete . This all for my 97 model . The old Chicago Marmon is a big help too . I call them when I have any questions .
     
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