The amount of work required to make that paint job Do you have a front shot?
https://themotorhood.com/themotorhood/1937-hudson-terraplane
The amount of work required to make that paint job Do you have a front shot?
1) it's trendy, 2) there's a fat girl in the bed, 3) it's on a hill. Your choice. I'm going with #2
I really have no idea, but I think it's just camera angle and maybe ground slope.
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That's a '52 F3 Marmon Herrington (see below). Love these things!
Marmon-Herrington
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Marmon-Herrington Company, Inc. is an American manufacturer of axles and transfer cases for trucks and other vehicles.[1] Earlier, the company built military vehicles and some tanks during World War II, and until the late 1950s or early 1960s was a manufacturer of trucks and trolley buses. Marmon-Herrington had a partnership with Ford Motor Company, producing trucks and other commercial vehicles, such as buses. The company may be best known for its all-wheel-drive conversions to other truck maker's units, especially to Ford truck models.[2] Founded in 1931, Marmon-Herrington was based in Indianapolis, Indiana, with a plant in Windsor, Ontario, and remained in Indianapolis until 1963. It is now based in Louisville, Kentucky.
Hoping this link works . . .
Hoping this link works . . .
OK. I'm sure this is dumb question but what's up w/ 4 plug wires and 3 exhaust tubes?
OK. I'm sure this is dumb question but what's up w/ 4 plug wires and 3 exhaust tubes?
The center 2 cylinders share an exhaust port
Thanks for that mate....
That camper looks like a Chinook.
Close , but it actually is a Blazer Chalet , Chevy built them in 76 - 77.
But just for you Zorba I found the GMC version the Jimmy Casa Grande.
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Close , but it actually is a Blazer Chalet , Chevy built them in 76 - 77.
But just for you Zorba I found the GMC version the Jimmy Casa Grande.
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