Showing posts with label delivery truck. Show all posts
Showing posts with label delivery truck. Show all posts
A new take on a UPS truck was at SEMA
Friday, December 9, 2011
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delivery truck,
postal delivery,
SEMA 2011
Anyone recognize this truck? Sean is trying to learn what it is
Friday, November 25, 2011
email him at oduinncork@yahoo.ie if you know what it is.. and thanks to Richard who blogs on Electric Edwardians http://electric-edwardians.blogspot.com/ and Art Deco in the UK http://art-deco-uk.blogspot.com/ who knew that it was a Leyland A type Subsidy Lorry
Many thanks!
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delivery truck,
what is it,
work truck
Car transportation information source, and car transportation trucking company, Montway
Friday, November 18, 2011
http://www.montway.com/transportation/2011/08/25/the-real-cost-of-moving-a-vehicle
a thorough approach to informing you of the many things you'll have to deal with and and think about when you want to have a car transported across states or inter-country
For Example...
one time 2 years we had a guy that was transporting 2 cars at the time on a small trailer. He loaded 2 classic Ford Mustang's and one of them was inoperable ( no engine ). He placed this car first on the trailer and secured it with some straps over the wheels. While he was driving on the Hwy in Chicago, a car ahead of him stop unexpectedly and our trucker jumped on the brakes to avoid the crash and at that moment the first Mustang ( inoperable ) literally "flew" over the truckers cabin and went to the right down to a small valley .... The reason that happened is because the trucker used only 2 straps ( usually he needs to put 4 ), but the main reason was that the transmission of this old car had no compression and even though the car was in gear, that wasn't holding the car at all and there was no hand brake either.
Anyhow nobody was hurt , the car wasn't damage much , but it was a restoration project, so nothing critical, but it was crazy how the car "flew" off the trailer.
http://www.montway.com/
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delivery truck,
semi,
Transporter
Old Dominion Freight Line has a rolling museum in a semi trailer and brought it to SEMA, it's very cool, here are just a couple exhibits
Sunday, November 6, 2011
very interesting to see how a family owned company got a small start and became a big success.
for a more thorough look, http://www.odfl.com/company/history.shtml
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delivery truck,
museum,
SEMA 2011,
semi
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