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Chuck P

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  1. '41 Willys with a street Hemi is pretty wicked in my book.
  2. So wicked, White named it "666".
  3. I'll take a stab at it. 1969 Holden HT Monaro GTS 350 Coupe in Verdoro Green. The same green that was very popular on the 1969 Pontiac GTO here in the USA.
  4. Great pics! My two favorites are the U-model wrecker with the Stars & Stripes paint job and the '66 Rambler Classic.
  5. I'm forced under contract to use MSC Industrial (catalog house) for my maintainence needs but I'll overstep my purchasing dept and go with McMaster-Carr every time. Whether is valves, fittings, hardware whatever, I'll get it next day via their local delivery van. They are close enough to me for Will Call if I need it the same day. Their catalog/webpage is direct and to the point and the prices are reasonable. I'll use Grainger in a pinch because they will work with you on price for more expensive items but my first choice is always McMaster.
  6. Sweet coupe. Here's the real deal at a local car show.
  7. Something a little newer with a splash of color. My pic taken in 2011. Hill-Wick's row of Petercars.
  8. FJ's all lined up. Found on the internet.
  9. Wicked old Jersey Modified. Gil Hearne dominated Wall Stadium back in the day. An interesting fact is there was a Durkin Construction connection. The same Durkin as on this very board.
  10. Business end of Wellington #6.
  11. White = 1, Studebaker = 0. Found on the web.
  12. Man, you guys have some memory. I can't remember what I had for supper last night and you can remember truck pictures from 38 years ago. Pics found on the internet.
  13. Another L-cab B-model. B-755 from the Mahan Collection.
  14. W.J. Casey k-whopper fleet.
  15. I found a shot of that B-61 on the web. Very nice setup!
  16. This '67 GP convertible (only year available)?? Yes, it was wicked too! I'm guessing it had disc brakes under the full wheel covers since it didn't have the 8-lugs.
  17. '54 or '55 Vincent Black Prince. Taken at Fleming's Pumpkin Run, English Creek, NJ 2011.
  18. Now you went and did it Mark! You made me dig out some oldies from Rollo in Keyport. I'm not sure if I posted the B model before. There old garage still stands although they've out of business since the 80's. It was where RTs 35 & 36 and the GSP all came together.
  19. This one was at Macungie in 2010. Beautiful truck.
  20. The business end of a '43 FJ Mack.
  21. I think "it" should be hanging off the back of that garbage truck instead of in front of it.
  22. Crossett Inc. - Warren, PA D.M. Bowman - Williamsport, MD H.R. Ewell - East Earl, PA MTS - Northampton, PA (going pheasant hunting with my dad as a kid I remember hearing the air-start R600s off in the distance)
  23. Moonfire's engine getting a bath.
  24. Rob, the pics you found were on this site which explains everything. R811 RSX R885 RSX R895 RSX R897 RSX http://www.commercialmotor.com/big-lorry-blog/its-big-bulldog-friday-on-blbm
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