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That orange and white Hayes with sleeper looks like Trevor Cameron's/I think that is the right
name.
 

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Those lift axles just look so out of place to me. I understand why they're on the trucks/trailers, just looks odd when you never see them IRL.
 

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Correct - I just found one of my old books - Relics on the road #2 - and for sure many great pictures show that curved rad and bumper with holes. Great picture
A neighbor of my brother who lived on Mercer Island was a engineer for Kenworth from 1938
to 1973. He worked all design departments but mainly off road oil field. I visited him on three
occasions, part of his house was a privet archive of Kenworth. Learned allot about the old way
of doing things at KW before Piggot bought them in 1946/PacCar. Funny thing was a copy of that
photo was hanging in that archive room.
 

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What's that term----back in the day.
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