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Here is a real old timer. Emblem removed. Photo from Sven Bengston.
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WAG -- MACK
Trucks, give me trucks!!! --- I'M LIKING TRUCKSWhen we see what we want to see, and hear what we want to hear---- all too often we miss the point!
I'm where I'm at when I'm all there! But,when I'm here, how can I be all there?
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WAG 2.. MANHATTAN
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GV Mercedes
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Change to Atterbury
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Change my WAG/MACK to definite ATTERBURY
Trucks, give me trucks!!! --- I'M LIKING TRUCKSWhen we see what we want to see, and hear what we want to hear---- all too often we miss the point!
I'm where I'm at when I'm all there! But,when I'm here, how can I be all there?
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Definitely General Vehicle (G.V.), with what is most likely a Mercedes emblem on the radiator. General Vehicle started out in 1906 and was best known for their electric trucks, but in 1913 they began assembling American Daimler trucks under license. These trucks were 6 tonners and were known as G.V. Mercedes. They were virtual copies of the German design. The German design was soon outdated and the G.V. Mercedes ended production in 1918. The last G.V. Electric was built in 1920. John Frances had this 1st. Thanks to Sven Bengston for the photo.
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