How about the HME Bullet? One of the first aero trucks. I believe they were made in Grand Rapids, MI.
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Marmon Trucks
Discussion in 'Trucks [ Eighteen Wheelers ]' started by 91D250, Jun 9, 2016.
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I passed a Marmon large car last week on my way back east, think it was in Il/In?
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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.Blackshack46 and rank Thank this. -
Hayes. Built in BC, Canada.
Pacific. Built in BC as well.
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.Last edited: Jun 9, 2016
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@NorthernMechanic Thanks for those pix. Looks like they could do a bit of work, now and then!
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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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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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