Marmon Trucks
Discussion in 'Trucks [ Eighteen Wheelers ]' started by 91D250, Jun 9, 2016.
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http://www.thetruckersreport.com/truckingindustryforum/threads/tackaberrys.301046/page-2
Check out that thread. 15th post on page one is a Marmon with a stand up flat top bunk. On page two there is a Marmon cabover. -
These truck may be good memories but that it for me. NO a/c NO power steering no heat freeze in the winter rattle and shake no power bais ply tires blowing out all the time. Good times with all the drivers they where real men that truly cared about you and your family. Till this day they still are my closes friends 45 years later.
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I bought a 1997 Marmon 57P about 10 days ago. Here are some pics of it. A man ordered it from the factory and took delivery in early 1997. He owned it until he died in about 2016. His family sold it about 6 months ago, and I bought it about 10 days ago. It rides and drives very well, gets a lot of looks. I posted in another topic area, but then I saw this one, I apologize for the duplicate posts, just did not know where to post. It has a Cat 3406C Mechanical in it, with an 8 speed.
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I normally don't like the looks of Marmons, that's a pretty slick truck right there though. Only problem I see is it's missing a rear axle.
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Nice truck, looks like someone put WS side steps and boxes on it.
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That is a sweet piece. @OLDSKOOLERnWV @wore out
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I didn't know Marmon's were hand built so to speak.
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