@8:54, I had a brand new CH like that,, we had 25 of them leased to Package Pavement/Quickcrete out of Stormville & Ravena NY. 2006 It was such a nice truck with the long hood rode nice compared to the set back axle version. Ours were in a nice metallic blue
1 thing I miss living down hwer in FL. they don't have too many old truck shows, The ones they have are new custom/chrome truck shows.. with a couple old trucks thrown in
Trukluver I'm German and I think I have put it the wrong way. I beg your pardon. What I wanted to say was: To me the events in the Northeast seem to be more cozy than elswhere in the US.
+Carl Napp I haven't been to many truck shows outside of the Northeast but I do know that there is a camaraderie that exists between the old truck people here.
Beautiful vehicles!
For sure.
@2:02 we had a few of these at the concrete plant, 2 Dumps & 3 mixers. adopted from when we boght out another redi-mix co.
Cool
@8:54, I had a brand new CH like that,, we had 25 of them leased to Package Pavement/Quickcrete out of Stormville & Ravena NY. 2006 It was such a nice truck with the long hood rode nice compared to the set back axle version. Ours were in a nice metallic blue
Sounds like nice trucks.
beautiful very beautiful trucks
I would love to go to one of these shows
1 thing I miss living down hwer in FL. they don't have too many old truck shows, The ones they have are new custom/chrome truck shows.. with a couple old trucks thrown in
Truck show season is back!!!!!!!!! I really like that '72 M-Series. Any idea on the power plant?
DailyDieselDose Don't really have a clue about the power plant. There wasn't any info on the windshield placard and the hood was shut.
671 Detroit with an RT910 and a 4spd aux. I used to drive it in the 2000's!
The white 9000 - I believe belonged to BRAVER&HEALY a scrap paper dealer in
Chelse Mass.
it has a cummins, 190 or 220 NH engine
Good job, I was there. Hope to have my fire engine there in a week!
+GreenMtnMan Great! I'll be looking for it and you.
Is it just me, or is there in the Northeast a more familiar atmosphere on these events than
elswhere in the USA?
+Carl Napp If you check the calendars on the websites of the national truck clubs, you'll find these events listed for all over the country.
Trukluver
I'm German and I think I have put it the wrong way. I beg your pardon.
What I wanted to say was:
To me the events in the Northeast seem to be
more cozy than elswhere in the US.
+Carl Napp I haven't been to many truck shows outside of the Northeast but I do know that there is a camaraderie that exists between the old truck people here.
There are a lot of them in the north east. Now that I live in FL, there aren't many around that I can find.
Who owns the ltl and lth love them
klhlynn Those trucks are owned by the Misterka ( hope I spelled that right ) family of Amherst, MA. They own DMO Construction Company.
I'm jealous
klhlynn So am I, but the problem could easily be solved with money!
Ya plenty of it too lol
No vi camiones Chevrolet GMC ni Studebaker
Would you look at that just look at it