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Re: Carolina Freight Carriers Museum


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Posted by Handsome Jim on November 16, 2006 at 15:39:36 from (69.179.165.20):

In Reply to: Carolina Freight Carriers Museum posted by Randall Foster on November 16, 2006 at 06:14:46:

Neat pictures. Do you by chance know what the connection was with the Mack Budd Cab and the Ford C Series tilt cab? Did one make cabs for the other or was there a third party involved that built cabs for both? I've only seen pictures of the Mack model and very few of those. The sleepered trailer was interesting also. We have a guy at work who told the story several years ago about in the old days sleepers were mounted on the under side of trailers and the rider would stick a flag out of his berth when he needed to make a pee stop. Keep in mind this story was passed down to him so he has no first hand knowledge so it's been a running joke that he just dreamt this up. I can now back him up and make him more credible...or maybe not.HJ


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