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| Early morning foggy scene at Secondi Bros./Mayflower in June 1974. |
Here's a then brand new IH Transtar II at the Secondi Bros./Mayflower truck stop in June 1974. If you look closely, in the background on I-95, there is an Associated Transport rolling by from right to left. |
IH Transtar belonged to Sprague Metals with a Mayflower "auto rack" parked beside it take at Secondi Bros./Mayflower in June 1974. |
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| Unindentified Marmon and Freightliner taken at Secondi Bros./Mayflower in June 1974. |
Unidentified Marmn and Peterbilt taken at Secondi Bros./Mayflower in June 1974. |
S. K. Killmon Fruit & Produce out of Florida taken at Secondi Bros./Mayflower in June 1974. |
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| The IH Transtar II on the right side of this picture belonged to DeCoster Egg Farm from somewhere in Maine. |
The White 4000 & the IH Transtar for a Global agent were mired in the pea soup thick fog I encounted that early June morning in 1974. |
This green & white White Freightliner was for Rayloc NAPA Auto Parts parent company. This picture was taken in the rain at the 76 Auto Truckstop along I-95 near Branford, CT in June 1974, not at Secondi Bros. |
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| An unidentified W model Ford in the fog at Secondi Bros. June 1974. |
GMC Crackerbox COE was for Neptune World Wide Moving out of New Rochelle, NY as well as some other unidentified trucks. |
West Coast R Mack for the American Red Ball agent |
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| Sharp Motor Lines tractor from Hildebran, NC hooked to the Carolina freight box. |
Unidentified International and Freightliner. |
Coastal Truckways from Raleigh, NC was "tanking up" at the fuel islands with a McLean Road Boss and a Carpenter IH Transtar in the background. |
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| Barnes Truck Line, Inc. from Wilson, NC with what looks like a Chevy Titan and not a GMC Astro @ Secondi Bros. in March 1975. |