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This new truck looks ready for delivery. Emblems removed.
Jeff
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Agree,Hamish. service.
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I will go with Service.
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I'm with Hamish too --- SERVICE
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?
George Murphey --
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Hamish has it, this is a Service from about 1919. Service trucks were built in Wabash Indiana from 1911 to 1932. In 1919 they offered trucks from one to five tons capacity using 4 cylinder engines for power. This great image is from Shorpy's, as is the circa 1924 Continental White Lines Tours bus from Washington, D.C. 
Jeff
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