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Joseph Cummings

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  1. I think it was so humiliated by the ad, it decided to take it's own life
  2. Yeah, he just got 2 late 50's Ford 10 wheelers, both with gas motors I think a 57 and a 59 If you look behind the LF dump, you can see the back of one of John Griffin's Brockway wreckers. That was his small one, a 46 I believe with a continental gas. The Lf was formally Tom Zacny's RIP, and them It belonged to Eugene Evans RIP, no idea where it is now. His daughter might know, I'll have to see
  3. Walter G from pittston. I had a senior moment
  4. Walt, the guy that made that video sent me this picture of his dad's Brockways in front of his garage up by Wilkes Barre Pa. I thought you might like to see. Did you by any chance know John Griffin from Masher St in Philly? He ran a bunch of older Brockways, straight jobs, tractors, and 2 wreckers. Some with wooden cabs up until he died in the late 90's
  5. Here is a somewhat similar truck. But it's a WW2 Brockway that is 6-71 Detroit repowered It's right up the road from me in Scranton Pa
  6. I don't think I've seen one of those in a truck, seen plenty in switching locomotives like 44 ton. Then again I might have only glanced and assumed it was a 220. So it's a tractor?
  7. It's gotten so bad I can't stand any celebrity, athlete, news anchor, and even most musicians. If I watch a movie it's got to be old, same with TV shows. Even some of the old movies have somebody that turned into a turd starring in them like DeNiro in Once Upon a Time in America, I can't even watch it.
  8. And that's why you don't get invited to any Dance Parties With Beyonce,,, Mr Hillbilly
  9. I remember when a 2 stroke detroit was a common sound, Now I very rarely hear them
  10. I like it. L assume it was originally gas power? Is that a wrecker on the back of it?
  11. Hook a fuel pressure gauge to it right at the injection pump. Rig the gauge up someplace you can see it while you drive. and see what your fuel pressure is under load. All you need is a gauge, a long piece of hose (even synflex) a tee and some fittings. The big thing is you need to drive the truck and pull a hill or something or the readings don't mean shit.
  12. Got to be all paint. If she slept in your bed, the pillowcase would look like The Shroud of Turin when she got up
  13. Now this is a well educated brilliant guy. I know he earns his 7 figure salary
  14. No, you just don't understand it because you are uneducated
  15. If I go to a show I want to look at stuff like this, not listen to some idiot blast his stereo
  16. I wonder if there was ever a Mack built with one of these. I'd heard of them in trucks before, but I thought it was something some farmer or contractor did. I never knew AC produced them as a highway truck option. 450 horsepower in 1070ish was crazy big
  17. WTF?
  18. Those chrome shop types remind me of Duke's Caddy
  19. These kind of trucks make me throw up in my mouth a bit t
  20. Joe Wesley's (Amquip Crane) 12v71 Brockway moved some serious loads back in the day
  21. I don't think I know him. Did he work for Racho or something?
  22. Turn it upside down and let it sit for a week 🙃
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