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What Am I for Monday 9/04/2023

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  • What Am I for Monday 9/04/2023

    This is a bit of an ugly duckling. Emblem removed. Dalton Reed photo.

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    Coleman.

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      Coleman with Comfo Vision cab.

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        Coleman, They were trying to out ugly hendrickson

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          Coleman

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            Coleman. Nice to see you back Davwingman.

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            • Davwingman
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              Thanks!, nice to be back!

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            Agree with Hamish:: Coleman with IH cab

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              Coleman D-55, IH "Comfo Vision" cabs were standard...
              Craig H.Trout
              Coleman Trucks Interest Group
              Admin, Coleman Trucks page, Facebook
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                It's unanimous for Coleman. This 1950's (I think) G-55 has a famous Coleman FDA, a huge clue to its orgins. Tilleman had this first. Our photos were posted to Facebook by Dalton Reed.

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                  ■ Actually, this is a "D-55," not a "G-55." The extended hood is the giveaway, it had been added to accommodate the larger Cummins diesel engine. The "G-55" was available with Budda or Waukesha gasoline engines, and the "D-55" was diesel with a Cummins engine. Both models were replaced in 1962 with the EH-62.
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                Thanks Craig !

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