I'm 71. Spent most of my life jammin gears. Had to give it up in 03 when Nam caught up with me. I bought those two old rags to play hobby trucker with. Stupid fuel prices took the fun out that.Owd Wullie wrote: ↑Sun Jan 07, 2024 10:28 pmVery cool Willie.edge213 wrote: ↑Sun Jan 07, 2024 9:25 pmThe one in my pic is a 72 359 extended hood little window Pete. It had a 15 over with a 4spd aux with an over. 3.70 rears on 24.5 rubber. Hot 3406B Cat. It was a 120mph truck.Owd Wullie wrote: ↑Sun Jan 07, 2024 8:21 pm
Is this the same truck as your avatar picture?
If not can you show a picture of the outside?
The one I posted was a 70 model W921 KW day cab single axle with a 335 Cummins and 4.10 Eaton. Fun little truck.
Here's some pics of both of them. I sold em both a while back and bought a motor home.
I'm 60 years old, never have driven a "big rig".
I have driven fire engines and ladder trucks many times. Not the same though.
I downsized and bought a 47 Ford Super Deluxe coupe to play with now. I've got an old D6B dozer I'm using to clean up my place to play with as well as a 1950 Harry Ferguson TO20.
Never drove any fire trucks. Fighting a big shipboard fire in the Tonkin Gulf convinced me I ain't no firefighter.
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I was a professional FF for 34 years.
I actually owned a 1983 American LaFrance fire engine. It was on a Ford C8000 chassis with a Cummins diesel.
It had an Allison automatic transmission. I just sold it last month due to storages issues. I miss it already.

