skyking1
Senior Member
that is a thing of beauty.
Break the windshield and your wallet will be in the eye of the beholder. Those old wrap aroundOnly in the Eye of the Beholder!!
That is some of the beauty. The way the windshield curves are matched with the nose, that attention to styling details. I like it a lot! The 4wd and giant tires, the little chrome caps, the headlight array on the bumper. That is Oshkosh type goodness.Break the windshield and your wallet will be in the eye of the beholder. Those old wrap around
shields are expensive.
All owned and built by White. Only difference is which cab was used. But those 190 cabs wereBased my thought on the old Diamond I had driven. Similar to this.
DM, I too drove one like this early in my career. I took this pic in 73 right before i quit. 55 model, 262, R-96 straight 5" exhaust. Lovely soundBased my thought on the old Diamond I had driven. Similar to this.
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A lot of stuff makes me wonder why or who was the person they built this for.Have to wonder if the skinny little kids at school got picked on too much and decided to go into truck designing to get even with the kids who were into trucks?
Remember-In those days the average height was 5'11 not 6'1" plus average weight hoveredHave to wonder if the skinny little kids at school got picked on too much and decided to go into truck designing to get even with the kids who were into trucks?
Early to mid 1930's.What year did Great Dane start making trailers?