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Must have built the transporter on a Monday morning and loaded it on Friday afternoon

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Looks like a big 5bolt pattern to me followed by a dually drive axle and another single wheel 5bolt axle. It appears to be designed to have room for dual wheels on that second axle but its not equiped with them.

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look closely at the front lug pattern...
Looks like a big 5bolt pattern to me followed by a dually drive axle and another single wheel 5bolt axle. It appears to be designed to have room for dual wheels on that second axle but its not equiped with them.

It does look to me like the trailing single wheel axle might have been the original front axle for the truck. The current front axle appears to use totally different wheels than the rear.

I don't see any control linkages between the cab and the chassis. I guess the steering could have been linked hydraulically and it might not be visible. Same for the clutch. Maybe cable for the throttle...

It would be nice if the photo weren't so dark under the cab so some of that detail could be seen.

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How does the driver get to the cab?

I see the steering box but what is it connected to?

The Dodge flathead six is not very tall and sits well down in the frame. A car bumper could easily fit over it especially if the stock air filter was replaced with a low mounted remote.

This may be an experiment made by a manufacturer of truck trailers. Note that only one of the cars is a Chrysler make, the Dodge in the middle. The others are all GM. If it came from the Chrysler shops it would have Chrysler cars on it. It would be better finished too.

If not an experiment then some kind of "gag" photo made by the cut and paste method.

I'm leaning toward an experimental model, perhaps an attempt to carry the largest number of cars and keep within some state's length limit.

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I am not starring at any more. I am convinced it was a great job with photo shop.

Todd B

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It doesn't look like photoshop to me. It looks like a half finished experiment. Perhaps they got this far, tried it out, and abandoned the project before they got it on the road.

One other question. Why does every car have whitewall tires?

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