Old Semi cabs.
The inside of an old International Harvester. More shifters than you usually see these days.
Radwood quality Chevy
My personal favorite, a Power Wagon Fire Truck in the Forest Service area. The Forest Service guy staffing the booth said he'd rather use something like this versus the F350s they have now, because the smaller truck could get more places.
Now I need to go watch RAD! again.
Cool stuff thanks for sharing.
That is pretty rad. Thanks for sharing.
Great pics of the Corbitt. Corbitt was North Carolina's only native truck maker. There is a nice display about them at the N.C. Transportation Museum in Salisbury, which is mostly trains.
buzzboy
SuperDork
5/22/23 5:55 p.m.
Time to read up on Corbitt. Very cool!
I love that Power Wagon. My volunteer fire department had the following, M715, Military pickup as our brush unit. They aren't fast, quiet, or safe, but what amazing units for their intended use. Getting a vehicle with that high of a payload capacity these days gets you so much bigger of a truck. We replaced our M715 with an F550. After I moved away my dad sent me a video of the M715 pulling out the stuck F550. Made me smile