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Two for one today. Emblems removed.
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I think they might be Kenworths-about 1927.
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I'll say Sterling,
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I will try my luck with Ward LaFrance. Two of them.
"Where life is difficult it seems to acquire a higher value"
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Put me down for White and White
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We are going with Sterling today.
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I'm not surprised only one person has this right. I wasn't sure what these two trucks were either. Kenworth only used this radiator style for a few years, from about 1926 to 1928 or so. Photos of these trucks are rare, and survivors are even rarer. These trucks sit in a yard with a number of other trucks in Oregon. Hamish was the only one to get this. Our WAI photo is from Grant Minor. The other photo is a 1927 Kenworth with the same radiator from the Seattle Digital Archives.


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