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Old 20-01-11, 19:40
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More..Chevy? No Stude says Richard?
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1950s Ford? No Fargo, thanks to Mr Blair
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Old 20-01-11, 19:52
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No 88 has 'TREKKER' on the grille
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Old 20-01-11, 19:58
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Old 20-01-11, 20:05
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The third one is two Kraz trucks, sometimes known as Belaz if I recall, the fourth pic looks like a Saurer, without checking.
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Old 21-01-11, 22:18
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Hi Dave.
The first picture is a '31 Chev...with later..maybe '34 Chev headlights..but look at the bottom windshield..flat..and the side louvers in the engine bonnet..

http://www.autogallery.org.ru/k/ca/3...pressbyraa.jpg

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Old 21-01-11, 15:35
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Sorry Dave ..Fargo..from 1954-'56 the cab and grill changed little.,..
This is a later one as it has the side window vent in it..probably a '55 or '56 Fargo..probably Canadian built.
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Old 21-01-11, 15:53
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Hi Dave
The red tanker is that '29 Pontiac with the vertical center grill strip..the rounded lower windshield frame and the rear quarter cowling louvers.the most distinctive identifier on the '29 Pontiac
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Old 20-01-11, 20:02
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David,

This one looks like a Studebaker US6, grille is slightly wider than a GMC CCKW and bonnet front edge does not have as much curve as a GMC. Wings are also much like a Stude, except the vertical part seems to taper in towards the chassis towards the bottom.
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