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| Here are some picture of Harry's 1954 Kenworth "Bullnose" before he painted it silver and black and just after he replaced the running gear. |
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| Here is a picture of the rear of the 1954 Kenworth Bullnose. |
Here is a picture of Harry and his brother posing beside the Kenworth Bullnose. Click on the picture above for a larger view of the picture. |
Click on the picture above for a larger view of the picture. |
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| Click on the picture above for a larger view of the picture. |
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Here is the original spec sheet on this truck when it was bought new from Kenworth. Click on the image to get a larger view of the document. You will need Adobe Acrobat Reader to view this file |
Here is a picture of Harry's 1954 Kenworth when he put it up for sale. |
Here is a picture of the Kenworth that Harry once owned after the frame was lengthened and a few other thing were done to it. Observe the twin stacks. The last known location of the truck was in Lebanon Indiana in 1996. |
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| Here is a picture of Harry's 1965 Mack B-61 with a long wheel base, pulling a 42-foot flat-bed trailer. | Here is another picture of the Mack that Harry once owned with the flat-bed trailer. | Here is a picture of the Mack tractor, showing off the sleeper. |
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| Here is a picture of the Mack tractor from the read with a good shot of the sleeper. | Here is a picture of Harry's 1951 White WC-22T with integral sleeper. Harry still owns this truck. |
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