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On 9/1/2025 at 4:19 PM, mowerman said:

kind of a wierd combination but truck is Gorgeous,,,thanks for that

The garage was filled with old Mack's ........could of film a Movie in the yard ..........open 1 or 2 day's a week  all truck's less then 50-K.............I remeber that truck leaving on a low-bed early 80's  ....?

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Ed

Okay you Connecticut guys have a pretty good memory but I may be too old for you on this one.  In like '64 or 65 they were building I 91 north out of New Haven. I don't remember who the GC was but they had a trucker working for them that had a bunch of new Ford Super Duty T-950's  Tandem dumps and a few T-950 tractors hauling Fuehauf bathtubs.  These Fords were big 15,000 at least front ends and big rears on big rubber.  Owner's name was Peter Longo..Anyone have a recollection of this guy?

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Red Horse,

Were they the 1959-60 models??? I always liked those years!!! University Sand and Gravel of Ithaca NY had a whole fleet of them with mixers, as well as a couple of dumps, on them.. 534 engines and 5X3's..

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Brocky

8 hours ago, Brocky said:

Red Horse,

Were they the 1959-60 models??? I always liked those years!!! University Sand and Gravel of Ithaca NY had a whole fleet of them with mixers, as well as a couple of dumps, on them.. 534 engines and 5X3's..

Brocky

No the new syle that came out in 61 and lasted until the Louisville came out in 69

They kept it the same for those years and just changed ID badges  and in 66 they raised the cab roof to give the driver more headroom for a higher seating position.  Unlike the "steering wheel holders" of today who like to sit on the floor😎

But I'm sure they were 534's, which was first offered in '58.  I asked a Ford salesman not that long ago if he new what the original "Super Duty" was?  No clue

 

19 hours ago, Red Horse said:

Okay you Connecticut guys have a pretty good memory but I may be too old for you on this one.  In like '64 or 65 they were building I 91 north out of New Haven. I don't remember who the GC was but they had a trucker working for them that had a bunch of new Ford Super Duty T-950's  Tandem dumps and a few T-950 tractors hauling Fuehauf bathtubs.  These Fords were big 15,000 at least front ends and big rears on big rubber.  Owner's name was Peter Longo..Anyone have a recollection of this guy?

not fair to do this to an old man !! at least remember the fleet color !!! this is OVER TAXING  the brain cells now!! T-950's - big for the day  I can't recall. '64  still in high school but trucking interest got me thrown out of a class ( long story ), not Blakeslee ??? blue units???

19 hours ago, Red Horse said:

Okay you Connecticut guys have a pretty good memory but I may be too old for you on this one.  In like '64 or 65 they were building I 91 north out of New Haven. I don't remember who the GC was but they had a trucker working for them that had a bunch of new Ford Super Duty T-950's  Tandem dumps and a few T-950 tractors hauling Fuehauf bathtubs.  These Fords were big 15,000 at least front ends and big rears on big rubber.  Owner's name was Peter Longo..Anyone have a recollection of this guy?

this sounds like a challenge for bragging rights to ::' I  may  be too old for you on this one ".LOL 74 yrs on this end. the name Longo. dealt with it can't remember when back then 

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2 hours ago, Red Horse said:

But I'm sure they were 534's, which was first offered in '58.  I asked a Ford salesman not that long ago if he new what the original "Super Duty" was?  No clue

Yes!! The name Super Duty  replaced Big Job in 1958 to the new line of engines 401,477, and 534 designed for truck use..

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Brocky

1 hour ago, mechohaulic said:

this sounds like a challenge for bragging rights to ::' I  may  be too old for you on this one ".LOL 74 yrs on this end. the name Longo. dealt with it can't remember when back then 

He's got you beat by 8-more year's ?

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Ed

15 hours ago, blackdog2 said:

He's got you beat by 8-more year's ?

now the word "beat " is harsh :loldude: !! not beat just is my Senior by 8 yrs.  bet there could be some great "remember when" coffee shop conversations .

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I was born in 1945, in 1948 my mother was elected the township clerk with her office in the corner of our living room. The highway super was in and out all the time. By 1950 I was the "Mascot" for the highway dept. Always riding in their trucks and later operating them. From there on my life was always in the trucking industry.

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Brocky

7 hours ago, james j neiweem said:

Just turned 80 myself. I grew up in Chicago land with the  B-61's(Celli, Palumbo, Vulcan), IH R-230's, White 9000 coup cabs(Material Service), A-cars and Big Henries. Got out of the Navy in 69. Moved to Ct. saw my first B-81 in person rather than pictures. Truck spotting in Ct was just as good as Illinois thanks to the building of the Interstates. Was a big fan of Tomasso and O&G until they went Paccar! I do like the looks of the KW 900 B's though I must say.

reading these age numbers, I feel darn young now !!not in the senior class but still in the junior class ;; good/bad not sure ,BUT it sure is fun now to be able to say ;" come on you older folks give us youngster more knowledge to share. LOL

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