Any Autocar owners??

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  1. x1Heavy

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    Marion is a customizer of trucks, and yes the Marmons was what I was thinking of originally, is probably that dyslexia kicking in.

    At one time PA was full of Marmons.
     
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    Somebody ask for a Marmon? :D

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    One time I was in Connecticut delivering, and there was a guy there that was from Maine.

    I said, "what kind of a truck do you have?"

    He said, "a Maaaaamin".
     
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    HAHAHAHA
     
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    Iirc marmons were basically hand made with off the shelf parts, that could be purchased at any truck parts place. I do know they were well built and have a couple of friends that still run one. One of them has a C 15 in his now.
     
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    I drove a truck just like that, only single sleeper. It was ok, nothing I would consider special, my Pete, I thought, was a nicer truck. Sure got a lot of comments on the CB. "Look Harry, there goes one of them Mormon trucks" . I think they used IH cabs.
     
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    HAHAHAHA. I always thought of them as Quaker trucks over here. Put them together with this that and something else and roll em.

    One day no more marmons. I don't understand their demise.
     
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    I read, the market had gotten too competitive, ( a certain V word truck comes to mind) and their lack of dealer network was the kiss of death. I think 1997 was the last year. I believe they were made in Denton, Texas, probably a Mitsubishi plant now,,:biggrin_25523:
     
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    I think IH cabs were wider...
     
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    That’s sexy! I have a 1974 auto car daycab that rides like a brick ####house but I still love er. lol

    On 70 through down town indy it gets to bouncing so much on those springs it pops the glove box open haha!
     
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