truck graveyard
found this guy resting next to this cadillac a little bit ago:www.flickr.com/photos/riggsy23/5641932862/in/photostream/…
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found this guy resting next to this cadillac a little bit ago:www.flickr.com/photos/riggsy23/5641932862/in/photostream/…
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The Diamond T Trucks company was founded in 1905 in Chicago. They were know for innovations and streamlined designs. But the company was sold in 1958 Diamond T to White Motor Corporation. This one has a lot of rust but it has class. Look at the interesting and ornate ironwork on the bumper.
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American Truck Historical SocietyNational Convention and Antique Truck ShowPleasanton, CaliforniaPlease be aware that all photos are © Copyright. All Rights Reserved.
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These “half van” trucks were pretty popular in their time. I know that Chevrolet and Dodge made them also. This one is a 1964 Ford Econoline. It was parked just south of State Road 210 on US 1, between Bayard and St. Augustine. The sign in the window says it’s for sale, $3500, and that [...]
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FINSRIN vanity plate on 59 El Camino – ‘Bat Truck’.1959 ‘teardrop’ tail lights, also known as cat’s eye lights.1959 batwing fins, also known as gull wing fins.Tenuous link: eyes from skeggy
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Wonder where this truck has been?4/2011©Copyright Notice – All my images are All Rights Reserved – They should not be reproduced in any way – unauthorized use is strictly prohibited.Please contact me if you wish to use any of my images for any reason/purpose. Thank you. source: Carol Sadler Photography
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1962 kenworth 30″ abc sleeper by hanks1961kw
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American Truck Historical SocietyNational Convention and Antique Truck ShowPleasanton, CaliforniaPlease be aware that all photos in my photo sets are © Copyright. All Rights Reserved. from pohutukawa2008
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This old farm truck sat beside the highway for months with a “for sale” sign. Then one day it was gone. 1935 is just a guess. Anybody know the model year? If you like vintage vehicles, see carphotos.blogspot.com/ source: http://www.flickr.com/photos/howard33/1371891411/
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American Truck Historical SocietyNational Convention and Antique Truck ShowPleasanton, CaliforniaPlease be aware that all photos are © Copyright. All Rights Reserved. via pohutukawa2008
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