Who remembers these?

Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by SteveScott, Jan 21, 2023.

  1. Mnmover99

    Mnmover99 Light Load Member

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    I drove a 1995 Low Liner Freightliner sleeper set up with a 4 car headrack and a 8/9 Boydstun low rail Trailer. Never had more than 10 on it, everything was too heavy.
     
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  3. mjd4277

    mjd4277 Road Train Member

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    Hauling a bunch of Chrysler vehicles,mostly AMC/Jeep/Eagle,(Jeep Cherokee XJs,a Eagle wagon)with some Renault Alliance/Encore coupes/hatchbacks,a couple of Dodge Ram regular cab pickups,a Dodge Aries/Plymouth Reliant K wagon and sedan, and either a Chrysler Imperial or New Yorker sedan or Dodge Diplomat or Dynasty.
     
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    That's a very significant photo, it shows every car made in Kenosha. The M series Plymouth( bottom center) was the last car made in Kenosha or Belvidere, Ill( now closing). Looks like they cleaned out the warehouse on this load.
     
  5. Kyle G.

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    Wow I’m digging that Eagle wagon on there. I used to have one, no doubt the coolest car I will have ever owned. I owned a Renault alliance once too, which I also see on there. That was a weird little car!

    Anyone know what is that little blue car on the bottom, right behind the drive tires? It looks Renault-ish as well but the door latches are throwing me off.
     
  6. Judge

    Judge Road Train Member

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    And that old article showing the 6453-A transmission

    I’m thinking that was an old 5 speed spicer.
    Could be wrong but it’s either a 5 or straight 7
     
  7. mjd4277

    mjd4277 Road Train Member

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    It’s a Renault Alliance sedan. When the Alliance was built and sold here it was available in 2 door coupe,4 door sedan and 2 door convertible form. It’s “twin” was the Encore hatchback(same mechanical components,different body style) ,available in 3 door and 5 door style.
    Renault Alliance - Wikipedia
     
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  8. Kyle G.

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    That’s interesting. The Alliance I owned was a 4-door hatchback, fairly certain it was a 1987 model. But it sounds like in the US, only the encore was available as a hatchback. Maybe I had a rare european model??? That would actually make sense because I inherited it from a distant cousin who lived in Germany, and she kept the car here to drive when she was here visiting. Either way, now I wish I had kept it and fixed it up (I was only 16 and didn’t know any better).
     
  9. striker

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    The split rear side windows and the funny badge are the give away, they are Alfa Romeo GTV6, I have a friend with two of them, cool, but funky cars
     
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  10. Hammer166

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    I ran an optioned out 9189 for a couple years, thing was a tank, for sure. Much preferred the 9178, the crossmember was too far forward on the #5 deck on the 8/9, really limited putting big stuff in the belly over the tandem. Loaded stuff into the belly more than once by unhooking and using the jump slide-outs to get over the tongue. I think I used that heavy, split #5 one time and realized it wasn't worth the effort. But you could put 10 on one of those easier than on a Cottrell highrail, and that's not knocking the Cottrell! Loved all the sliding decks and always did prefer their shotgun setup.

    ATG is running a bunch of the tri-axle 80 footers in the PNW where they can tag for the higher gross. But I think mostly to get the Dodge diesels past the scale on the way to Kellogg! LOL
     
  11. Brandonpdx

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    My father's step-dad drove for Convoy out of Portland around that era I remember being told. Never really knew the man and was only around 14 when he passed in the mid 90's. Only other guy in the extended family tree I am aware of that drove for a living.
     
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