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| Front view of Autocar |
Rear view of Autocar |
Close up of interior |
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| Close up of engine |
Close up of hood |
Close up of grill |
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| Parade at Pioneer Acres Irricana |
Parade at Pioneer Acres Irricana |
Parade at Pioneer Acres Irricana |
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| Parade at Pioneer Acres Irricana |
Show and Shine Heritage Park Calgary |
Show and Shine Heritage Park Calgary |
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| Autocar with GMC in trailer |
Autocar with GMC parked beside |
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| Here is a 1958 Autocar, which belonged to Western Express of Cleveland, Ohio. This was one of the first companies to pull double trailers on the New York Thruway. Note the hitch on the front bumper, to move the trailer dolly with. Tom Mullen Collection. |
Here is a picture of an Autocar logging truck. Picture was taken at 150 Mile House, BC in 1986. Kim Loeb Collection. | Here is a picture of an Autocar water truck. Location is unknown. Kim Loeb Collection. |
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| Here is a picture of an Autocar used for hauling concrete blocks. This picture is taken somewhere in Massachusetts. Kim Loeb Collection. |
Here is a picture of an Autocar pulling a low-bed trailer. The location of the picture is somewhere in Massachusetts. Kim Loeb Collection. |
Here is a picture of an Autocar cement truck. The picture was taken somewhere in Massachusetts. Kim Loeb Collection. |
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| Here is a photo of an Autocar belonging to Evans Coleman & Evans, taken near Savana, BC |
Here is a picture of an Autocar Model DCV7264T. This picture was given to me by White Motor Trucks. |
Here is picture of an Autocar dump truck given to me by the White truck company in the 1960's. |
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| Here is a photo of an Autocar model DC-10064-N logging truck. This truck was owned by Wayne Peters of Brookings, OR. This picture was given to me by White Motor Trucks. |
Here is a picture of a West Coast Fast Freight Autocar pulling a trailer with a canvas top. Ken Goudy Collection. |
Here is a picture taken from a Truck Tracks magazine 1973 of a WCFF Autocar. Ken Goudy Collection. |
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This Autocar was in fleet of Borich Transfer in Portland 1946. Hauled for Richfield Oil Co. This is from Ken Goudy's collection. |
Here is an Autocar cab-over from the late 1940's owned by Merchants Freight System. Merchants Freight System's tractors and some trailers were painted a bright silver with orange stripes. The picture was taken in 1950 at Terre Haute, Indiana. Ken Goudy Collection. |
Here is a picture of an Autocar owned by Henry Pomerenke. He hauled hay in Central Washington. Part of Ken Goudy's collection. |
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| Here is a picture of an Autocar owned by Thurston Motor Lines of Wilson, NC. Ken Goudy Collection. |
Here is an Autocar tractor trailer owned by Akers Motor Lines of North Carolina. Ken Goudy Collection. |
Here is a 1930's Autocar cab-over, taken in Chicago in 1948. The truck was owned by Clinch Coal Company of Chicago.Ken Goudy Collection. |
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Here is a picture of an Autocar owned by Little Audrey's. Part of Ken Goudy's collection. |
Here is a picture of an Autocar owned by Helphrey Motor Freight. This company operated between Spokane and northern Idaho and northwest Montana, and later to Yakima and Portland. This company became part of Ringsby. Ken Goudy Collection. |
Here is a 1950 Autocar pulling a trailer full of Seven Up. Part of Ken Goudy's collection. |
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| Here is a picture of an Autocar U-model garbage truck. U-models were made in the 1970īs and early 1980īs. Photo at Highway 20, Shrewsbury, Massachusetts in 1984. Kim Loeb Collection. |
This picture shows a 1953 Autocar model DC100 wrecker. Picture was taken in Manomet, Massachusetts in 1984. Kim Loeb Collection. |
Here is a picture of an Autocar tractor w. tanker model A-64. The photo location was Highway 20, Shrewsbury, Massachusetts in 1984. Kim Loeb Collection. |
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Here is a picture of an Autocar Constructor taken in Massachusetts in 1984. This photo is from Kim Loeb from Denmark. |
Here is a picture of an Autocar cement mixer DC series taken in Massachusetts in 1984. This photo is from Kim Loeb from Denmark. | Here is a picture of an Autocar series DC dump truck, taken in Massachusetts in 1984. This photo is from Kim Loeb from Denmark. |
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Here is a picture of an Autocar dump truck taken in Massachusetts in 1984. This photo is from Kim Loeb from Denmark. |
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