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Old 03-10-2017, 04:24 AM   #11
Bob B.
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Re: GM Semis

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Originally Posted by KQQL IT View Post
Long nose Jimmy from FB
Yeah, Roadway. Not just the orange/dark blue paint scheme, notice it's a 6X2 tag axle, not a twin-screw, and no doubt it has a 8V-71. 10 speed Road Ranger, single stack, cut down front bumper, and a Farr dry air filter. Roadway spec'ed most of their line-haul tractors that exact way in the 70's, regardless of make. I have seen Roadway White 4000's and Mack R's set up that same way, and seeing/hearing an R with a Jimmy 8 under the hood is weird to say the least. And Roadway had 100's of them.

Funny the truck looks to have a Chevy grille with 'GMC' letters on it.
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