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JBNeal

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  1. VINTAGEPIC: saw this Dodge tanker on the FB
  2. SURVIVOR: there's at least one Pilot-House on this row at the Wellington salvage yard
  3. VINTAGEPIC: saw this B-4 on the FB
  4. SURVIVOR: spotted this C-1 north of Hugoton KS during the 15hr odyssey taken on a return trip where most of the TX and OK Panhandles were iced over
  5. VINTAGEPIC: saw this B-1or2 Panel on the FB
  6. SURVIVOR: spotted this Pilot-House at the salvage yard east of Lamar CO during the 15hr odyssey taken on a return trip where most of the TX and OK Panhandles were iced over
  7. SURVIVOR: inspected this workhorse at the corner of a big empty parking lot in Borger...the key was still in the ignition
  8. VINTAGEPIC: saw this B-1or2 tanker on the FB
  9. SURVIVOR: another old Dodge at that weld shop in Pampa
  10. VINTAGEPIC: saw this B-series wrecker on the FB
  11. Rebuilding gets ya new rubber on the original style pumps that do not fall apart like the new pumps. https://p15-d24.com/links/
  12. Roberts carries these spiral shank nails, but looks like they've gone up price wise since the last time I checked...might want to reach out to them to verify before ordering...VPW might also carry them https://www.robertsmotorparts.com/hood-lace-nails-each-used-with-fabric-style-hood-lace-see-t11-1
  13. SURVIVOR: caught this B-1 behind a high-fence surrounding a weld shop next to the bowling alley on the edge of Pampa during the start of the 1st snowfall of winter
  14. VINTAGEPIC: saw this Big Rig B-1or2 on the FB
  15. I had to study that profile view for awhile, and my best guess is that with a car loaded just over the rear axles, the nose of the car would be under the driver position. The lower glass would be about where the floorboards would be so the driver could see traffic or other obstructions over his feet. The sky high cabs were done back in the era of semi-truck overall length restrictions that were phased out by the 1980s, making cabover semi-trucks a rarity today compared to conventional cabs.
  16. VINTAGEPIC: saw this Dodge Skyscraper workhorse on the FB
  17. SURVIVOR: this'n was a tough one to spot, and an even harder one to record...cab and front clip of B-1 big truck that I saw dismantled years ago, waaaay off the road west of Belton
  18. afaik, bearings are technically consumables so the packaging might be the only indicator of size as well as p#
  19. SURVIVOR: spotted this B-3 panel on the other side of the tracks in Snyder...an uncollared snarling mutt roaming the street kept me from getting any closer
  20. VINTAGEPIC: saw this Dodge Skyscraper workhorse on the FB
  21. Technically, most of these spotted are in West TX, The Big Country, or The Panhandle...just spreading my knowledge of tarps and parachutes and whutnot
  22. VINTAGEPIC: saw this Dodge Skyscraper workhorse on the FB
  23. SURVIVOR: a better view of the restored service station: service station and Shackelford County courthouse:
  24. VINTAGEPIC: saw this Dodge tanker on the FB
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