Half Century of Progress Truck Pictures

kruser

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Will finish up tomorrow night with a few steamers, pulling tractors and little tractors.
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It has always been my dream to own a very nice restored B-model Mack. They have to be my favorite. We have an elderly gentleman that belongs to our tractor club that has one that he hauls his tractors on. I asked him if it was for sale? His answer was I paid ten thousand dollars for that old Yeller Dog, I turned down Twenty thousand for it and I wouldn't take fifty thousand for it. That was the end of the conversation.
 
PS: Forgot to mention, BEFORE the Harvey storm,the old First Responder Trucks and Volunteers led the Parade (after Max Armstrong)
 
I'm partial to the B-series Macks, nice tandem tractor there. Back in another time someone close by had single-axle dump they were offering for around $800. Had absolutely no use for it but would have enjoyed owning a Mack even for a little while (truck was running and on the road--the man and his wife were doing home improvements with it)
 
My grandpa had an older version of Kenny Groves Gmc without the sleeper. It was a late 30's or early 40's that he pulled an eighteen foot stock trailer hauling livestock to Chicago.

Groves owned my first longnose 9500 GMC with a 238 and 13 speed. Merle Coile has it now.
 
That Ram smashed Ford looks rust free compared to what is on the roads here in Ohio ! Shame to of smashed one so good.
 
Every time I see one of these shows, it matters not what you think you have in terms of uniqueness. There will always be someone to top it. But.....that's what makes it fun.
 

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