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Chuck P

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  1. Don't know how I missed this one! especially since the calendar is hanging up in my toyroom! Mack used the Crossroads Diner in White township for a backdrop. Been to the Crossroads many a time when I was in the area,not much for truck parking,but good food!..........................Mark

    http://www.nj.com/warrenreporter/index.ssf/2013/03/white_townships_crossroads_din.html

    Nice calendar pic. Crossroads is just a stone's throw away from Hot Dog Johnny's in Buttzville.

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  2. Thanks for posting this one Chuck! never saw it before,or even knew it existed! never heard of the garage either,do you know anything about them? they still around?..................................................Mark

    Mark, yes Grones is still very much in business. The shop is located at the Lakewood/Toms River border on RT9.

    As for the 5-axle GMC, it is displayed every year at the Englishtown Diesel Drags and it doesn't appear road-worthy. I believe they bring it in on a Landoll and drive it to the display area and set it up. The funny part is they don't bring any of their other working tow trucks......it just sits by itself.

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  3. Now it's game on! I am hoping to get her roadworthy for the Diesel Truckin Nats at ETown then show up at Gerhart's with it. I only have a few weeks before ETown so I have to get cracking.

    Bring that bad boy!! I want to see it in person and have a good look see. I'm a big General fan from way back in the day cutting my teeth in a 6V-92 dump truck with spokes and big rubber.

    I haven't decided yet if I want to work at the event (Track Official) or just walk around with my 12 YO son and go for pleasure. It's one of my favorite events of the year.

  4. Just one time......Just one freakin' time I'd like to be walking past one of these kids romping on their weed eater at a show and have a rod come flying through the pan.........I would giggle my ass off right there on the spot. And then say "Hey!!! You're dumb, and you're an ass!!!! You're a DUMBASS!!!!"

    Something similar happened at an all-VW car show last weekend. A kid in a newer GTI decides to do a burnout in front of a crowd in an asphalt parking lot. 3rd attempt it made a loud bang and broke an axle. Boy did he look dumb.

    As for the loud Transtar at Macungie, I was right in front of the truck when he stood on it. Okay, a few raps and it probably would have been fine..... but it went on and on it wasn't cool anymore. Not for that type of show anyway.

    Now if you build a truck for noise and want to show it off bring it to Englishtown for the Diesel Drags on September 14th (cheap plug) and have at it. Heck you can even race it if you want. There'll be 20 other guys with 6/8/12-71's and 6/8-92's just like yours doing the same thing all day long. Just sayin'.

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  5. I agree! wasn't that called a V.I.T. 200 or something like that? I remember seeing both a C.O.E and a conventional at truck enterprises in Richmond in 1976.................................................Mark

    Very close Mark. I thought the same thing at first.

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  6. Lots of good info there. A truck way ahead of its time..... super-singles and side trailer fairings.

    It looks like the early pics show a smooth area above the grille. Perhaps heat issues arose and a mesh opening solved that problem.

    Also interesting to note is that it looks like nothing was borrowed from the then current H-Series cabover.

  7. Those big twin pipes look great! I'll bet the sound was pretty unique from that turbine.

    Back when I was a kid I subscribed to Overdrive magazine and I recall a back cover Peterbilt ad that offered a 33 rpm record of the sounds of their turbine-powered cabover.

    Perhaps a writeup about the Pete is in order........hint, hint.

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  8. Took the words right outta' my mouth! easiest way to spot a first gen. Camaro 67' had "wing windows" 68'69' did not,67'parking light lenses are round,68' are shaped like a bar of soap,but then you get into the RS,SS,etc. and that's a whole different ballgame!.............Mark

    Another easy way to tell the '67 was the lack of side marker lights. '68 and up had to have them by law.

  9. Like you said, Syclone was '91 only and went for $25k and change.

    The Typhoon was '92 & '93 and topped out at 30 large.

    I like that Aspen Green JT...........there was a Teal as well.

  10. Cool! This is always a great event for the track. It's awesome seeing the floppers and slingshot rails.

    Will it be a static display or you going to make some passes? Just make sure your harnesses are up to date and you have a Snell 2005 and newer helmet if you plan to run it.

    I work at the track as a show judge so I'll be there Saturday for the Vette Show and Sunday for the Street Rod/Musclecar car show.

    I'll have to wander over into the pits to check out the '55.

  11. The Syclone and it's cousin Typhoon were badass back in the day.

    I recall reading an article on them when they were new. It read "0-60 in 4.6 seconds........in the rain!"

    I test drove one at my local dealer and I was quite surprised with the acceleration, and this was after getting out of my '86 Buick GN. Very pricey for the time too. Neat little trucks.

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