June 22, 2007

  • More trucks from the ATHS show in Colorado Springs...

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    an early Peterbuilt...

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    nice Diamond T 306 with a hoist and dump box, not original...

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    this tandem axle Diamond T straight truck had all sorts of badges and memroabilia on a display hanging on its grille. It had a flatbed trailer on the rear with a 30's Diamond T gas tanker on it...

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    very old International with C cab, chain drive, steel spoke wheels, hard rubber tires, no front brakes... crank start

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    very nice Diamond T 921C...big truck...

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    this was awesome, an International flatbed pulling an Iinternational with a slope back gas tanker on it..

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    very nice Mack B-61 Tthermodyne...

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    '57 GMS on a late model chassis, with a Holmes wrecker body on it...

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    very nice Marmon conventional, Marmon's were all individually built to order...

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    I love these Internationals with the dropped side windows...

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    a 1945 Greyhound Bus....

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    '55 Kenworth Bullnose with a "beef barn" on the rear....

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    very nice Diamond T car hauler on a 1 ton Chevy chassis, 350 automatic, tilt bed, sleeper...

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    a little Mack pugnose...

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     Mack B-61 Thermodyne...

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    and another Mack B-61 Thermodyne...plnety of these at the show...

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    this was a REO car, very rare, as few were made. REO was an acronym for Royce E. Oldsmobile, and REO's were the truck division  of Oldsmobile prior to General Motors buying them...

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    if you look close you can see the REO script in the taillight lenses...