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[quote] I have 3 ancient trucks in my yard. One is a 1946 Towmotor model LT40. The other is a 1947 LT50 which has springs that compress on the back tilt so when you relieve the pressure it causes the mast to tilt forward. Both trucks are in running condition and believe it or not, they both have the original spec plates attached. I also have an Clark Clipper that is so old that it has an oil heated LPG vaporizor, since the truck didn't have a water pump. If anybody is interested in any of these, make me an offer. [/quote]

Still have those old trucks? I am interested in restoring something like that. I am located in New Hampshire also.

Bill
  • Posted 6 May 2008 10:04
  • Modified 6 May 2008 10:04 by poster
  • By mil_forklift
  • joined 1 Jan'07 - 1 message
  • New Hampshire, United States

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