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Is that paint from the 1950's on a flat surface of a fifth wheel......really? It looks like all it needs is a wash and it's new again. I'm staring, I know....I'm sorry.
That's a dream adventure so thanks for taking us along. How'd it shift?
My 135 was fast for the 50's. My buddies is faster so if you ever get a chance to do one of these it would be historical, hysterical and greatly appreciated.
Is that a round nose dump truck maybe? Between the M221 and maybe a M215, it doesn't matter because we rarely get to see events like this so I'm grateful for the share.......and all the detail pics like those short drive-shafts, how they fit the air-paks, 5th wheel attachment, air-lines, e-brake...
That's the rarest of the rare. M221 w/w or M221 wow. They're still out there and it's the 70th anniversary of the very first G749's. Awesome.
Thanks for sharing and if you find the number punched into the right frame behind the right wheel, that's gold for a database one day.
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