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Paperback Semi Truck Color History Book

ISBN: 0760303517

ISBN13: 9780760303511

Semi Truck Color History

This big rig book tips the scales with tons of data on post-war trucks from 1946 through the mid-1980s, with additional coverage of the early pre-war trucks. Payloads of trucking companies are... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Different types of truck driving jobs

This book is a little different than most. It has great photos, but more than anything what it has to offer is a chapter on each sort of truck driving job there is. I was'nt aware of how different each type of truck driving can be. It really breaks it down, and if you are considering driving a big rig, you need to read this book. It has all about freight hauling, refers, hay hauling, petroleum, want to drive a truck full of gas?, meat, lumber, livestock hauling, logging, and the bed bug haulers. It really is set up in a very orderly and easy to understand fashion. Very informative, book on the differnet types of trucking both historically and today.

128 pages of solid gold

An excellent pictorial grab of American trucking history. The timeline of U.S. trucking history takes up five pages of text and from there on the pictorial splendor begins, with chapters dedicated to the various types of commodity haulers, catagory by catagory... furniture removals, produce, hay, livestock, etc.Excellent truck photos abound, mainly classics from the 1950's to 80's, predominantly color and nicely blended with older black and white snapshots. This book pays homage to the smaller operators and fleets and the roles that they played in shaping transport of today.There is also a pictorial chapter dedicated to legendary trucks and legendary drivers, such as B C Fry and his Diamond T which "generally ran at night, at speeds in three digits" in the sixties and seventies. If that doesn't do it for you, how about Arnold Guril, who over forty years, owned four Kenworths including the pictured 1972 V12 Detroit extended hood Kenworth? Peterbilt fans aren't left out either with Bill Sign's 800(?) h.p V8 3408 Cat.The book makes no attempt to cover every type, make or model of American truck or trailer, though it has the odd unexpected bonus such as a Corbitt, and a couple of Mexican marques for added flavour.In the same league as Earl Johnston's work and Stan Holtzman's other books.... hard to beat!
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