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Green Dash

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  1. Another work of art from that era. I enjoy seeing "firsts" in automotive design and the Cord certainly had it's share of them.
  2. I'm pretty sure that was the timing. This appears to be a 200 series but early 300's had the old dashboard also.
  3. Excellent. They were right on the money about how seeing and responding to "the signal" can make a driver's entire day.
  4. Recabbed? I don't think a '64 would have that dashboard.
  5. Beautiful truck! Seeing those photos is going to make it difficult to get into a Pinnacle tonight and see a bulldog on the steering wheel. What is the purpose of the hole in the heater box? I've seen those a few times but never knew why it was there.
  6. That truck is perfect for his operation. No reason to sell it.
  7. it's good to hear that International and Freightliner trucks are once again reliable, even if it took the redefining of the word to get there.
  8. He hit the trifecta-wire, traffic light, dump truck. I'm sure that will come up in the questioning.
  9. I...uh...like it. I think the cab is designed to look like a '71. The logo and nameplates are of the early 70's style.
  10. She should open up a GoFundMe account. I'd do my part to see she gets her $6000 back.
  11. Nothing turns a bad day of driving into a good one like some beautiful scenery.
  12. Would need an Autocarologist to confirm, but that's a 4000/9000 series dashboard. I would think a '74 would have a Road Boss dash??
  13. I think you lost her at "spectacular ass".
  14. From the April 1972 issue of Overdrive. An EQT based in Virginia.
  15. He's already at a 3 day ride-along with a driver trainer with 6 months experience.
  16. As opposed to boing, boing, boing.
  17. That MH looks like the one that was at the ATHS Show in new Stanton. I was heading south on I-79 near Morgantown a few weeks ago and saw what I thought was a random bridge support pillar in the median. It was too dark to double-check in the mirror so, assuming I was hallucinating, I put down the glue went on my merry way. It turns out what I saw was real and in my opinion, long overdue. http://www.transportation.wv.gov/highways/engineering/comment/i79interchange/Documents/FINAL-EA-REPORT.pdf
  18. Just heard from Mark via Facebook messenger. He's doing fine except for some computer issues that are preventing him from logging onto BMT. I'm guessing he needs to adjust his adult content filter or turn it off altogether. Anyhow, he asked me to pass that along and he'll be back a soon as he gets the issue resolved.
  19. Good to hear it's working well for you. I drive a '15 daycab at work that does peddle work during the day and linehaul at night, 5 days a week. At 198k miles, it's only had a few minor electronic malfunctions, all of which were relatively quick fixes at the company shop.
  20. I didn't realize it was that costly to participate in the shows
  21. This is my first time viewing that photo while wearing glasses. I thought Ron was older.
  22. GIAC, the one driving with her toes. The reckless twit is on her phone and not using a hands free device. Elevation is easy to find. Go on Google Earth, point to your location of choice ( use the mouse, not your finger ) and look across the bottom of the screen for elev.
  23. i enjoyed the video, but how did you manage to roll the truck over at the end? GIC needs to get off the damn phone while driving. Did some driving around central PA and western MD this weekend. Trees at 3000 feet are bare and at my house, which is 1075 ft ASL, they're mostly green. Snow was blowing around on the ridges both days.
  24. I sent a friend request on Facebook but haven't heard back, which is not unusual for me. He was on there last week.
  25. I've seen the Chevy a few times if that's the one with the V-12, but never the Bison.
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