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1934 C-Series light duty truck was the first International Harvester
truck to feature automobile-like styling, including a V-type aluminium
grill and slanted windows. This version carries the logo of Wilson's
Feed and features bales of hay and bags of feed in the rear. |
Wilson's Grain & Feed
1934 International Pickup

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Kent's Dairy
1941 Chevy Pickup

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When
it first came out in 1941, the Chevrolet Pickup was noted for several
new style designs, including a brand new front end distinguished by
its distinctive grille. Today the '41 Chevy pickup is a coveted classic.
This version bears the graphics of Kent's Dairy and carries milk canisters
in its bed. |
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| Dependable
and sturdy the Holden Pickup truck was tested on the rough terrain
of Australia. This 1951 FX Holden Pickup truck features the covered
rear and the caption "Service at your door". |
Mr. Fixit
1951 FX Holden Pickup Truck

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Murdock Lumber
1940 Ford Pickup

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The
1940 Ford Pickup is one of the classic trucks of all time, a versatile
performer with roomy, sturdy payload. The model shown is decorated
with the Murdock Lumber logo and crafted with a payload of plywood,
2x4s and barrels of nails. |
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| Considered
one of the most beautiful fords ever, this version of the Ford F-1
carries the Custer Dry Goods logo and a truck bed filled with shovels,
a ladder and bags of cement. |
Custer Dry Goods
1953 Ford F-100 Pickup

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Forgione Stone & Brick Mason
1939 REO Pickup

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The
1939 REO Pickup featured hydraulic brakes and synchromesh and both
sides of the windscreen opened for better ventilation. This model
is marked with Forgione's Stone and Brick Mason graphics and features
bricklaying tools, mortar, shovel and bricks in the rear. |