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started out looking at 1/25 resin trucks; ended up on  site of trucks of old. found many east coast fleets not only forgot about. but recalled working on some. question now  is there was a freight outfit Vallerie having  Mack/ Reo's. they were a light brown/beige color. there was also a sister company having same color == what was the name ?

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mech, Vallerie had a cross dock terminal in Concord NH. l was doing LTL at the time they were open. Most of their trucks were Whites but l can't find any pictures. l don't remember a sister company at that time. When they closed NEMF moved into the terminal on Hall St after a couple years. Salia (sp) went in after NEMF and they have moved on to a different address also.    .....Hippy

 

 

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There was a company called Brown, and they had light brown or beige trucks. I remember them from the 80's, but I don't remember where they were out of.

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the "sister" company was Darcey;  old age kicked in again around 2 am this morning wake up thinking : it is Darcy . there were whites in the fleet also. possibly the owner had two daughters/wife -daughter named Vallerie and Darcey.

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18 minutes ago, other dog said:

There was a company called Brown, and they had light brown or beige trucks. I remember them from the 80's, but I don't remember where they were out of.

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drawing a blank on  brown  being new England fleet. by '80's Mack was loosing ground for majority fleet truck. the KW cabover appeared more. Baskin had 5 KW's .

3 hours ago, 70mackMB said:

Brown was out of the SE. l think they did a lot of carpet products. Found this, not sure it's the same one but the address seems correct.  https://www.brownintegratedlogistics.com/       .....Hippy

Pretty sure that's a different company than the model picture I posted. All their trucks were that same light brown color with the same emblems. 

I'm going to look in the "Trucking Pioneers" books when Zina gets off work. They're on a shelf in her office, but I think the Brown I was thinking of is out of business.

You know, that's what I miss about the "Hank's Truck Pictures" website, you could find all the trucking answers there.

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Finally found a "real" truck picture. Looks like an Overnite MB beside it too.

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And I screenshot this. One guy thought they were out of Atlanta, one said Texas.

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5 hours ago, 70mackMB said:

Brown was out of the SE. l think they did a lot of carpet products. Found this, not sure it's the same one but the address seems correct.  https://www.brownintegratedlogistics.com/       .....Hippy

Hippy, I think you are right,  the Brown with brown trucks was a carpet hauler???

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15 hours ago, other dog said:

Finally found a "real" truck picture. Looks like an Overnite MB beside it too.

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Never saw aerodynamics on a Brigadier like this one, bumper and all! And what a sexy little rig that MB is! LOL    .....Hippy

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I saw an International Transtar Overnite truck too, I don't think I ever saw one on the road, or anywhere else for that matter.

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