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Great idea, I have often thought about finding someone that attends the Walking Horse championships regularly over in Tennessee,,, I’ll keep looking for more information, there are a few people locally who have Tennessee Walkers, they have been to the National events, I mentioned 10Tucky and the Millers to them and they knew exactly who I was talking about, so they were a big deal back in the day, Kinda like Mentioning Petty Enterprise and Richard Petty around here , A big deal back in the day . 

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20 hours ago, mowerman said:

wow,,,thats some beautiful work...and i always appreciate artists that throw stuff in there they dont really need excellent hand thanks for that,,,bob

See Bob. One of those horses and almost looks like a walking dragline in the background.

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Interesting articles, thanks for posting. The yellow trucks with a red stripe, of Frontier Transportation Co. were a common sight in Alaska in the 70's and 80's. They did  quite abit  of the oversize/heavy haul/oil field related and other, during those years. Also were early users of long doubles in the early 80's (don't recall exact year) when the combination began being allowed in AK on certain routes. Trucks I recall seeing seemed to be all conventionals with a lift axle and also later some trucks adapted to  also attach a tag axle behind the rear rear drive axle. I don't recall seeing this Mack , seemed that most of the fleet were KWs with sleepers, (8v92 powered iirc) and in early 80's KW and Peterbilts, some w/ Cat 3406 also as I recall.

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I’m unsure if Frontier Transportation was one of his companies or perhaps it was the company he sold his business to, I think he sold out in the late 70s . But that may have been where he got the idea to paint it Yellow with a Red stripe, frame was also painted Red . I’ve found a lot of interesting information about this truck, but I’m sure there is some more information and hopefully pictures out there. I’ll continue to ask questions about it. Thank you for your help. 

 

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