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Classic American Semi Trucks
by jeremy Lipschultz
from MBI
Customer Reviews:
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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 / 5.0 
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Nice little Trucking Book 
Pretty good book,small softcover, has nice pics, good reading, Missing Chevy Heavy Duty, But Covers GMC (Astro 95,General,Brigadier). Good book overall.
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Very Good Book 
This book, unlike Big Rigs, by the same author, is very well bound. The copy of Big Rigs is falling apart. This book is very well writen with better paper, photos, and text. Big Rigs is a really good book too, but this one is a lot better. This is a must for any semi truck enthusiast.
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Classic American Semi Trucks 
If American Iron is your bag, especially 1960's through 1980's then it does not get much better than this. There is a brief history (just the way I like it) and some excellent classic trucks going back to the thirties, but mostly the late 50's onwards dominate this book, especially sixties, seventies, and eighties... Popular classics are well represented, e.g Kenworth A and B models, all the Macks, Peterbilt, Diamond T , Autocar, Marmon, Dodge Bighorn, Western Star, Freightliner Powerliner and even the... more info
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Drove there,and Went There 
Have not yet had the pleasure of reading that book,or have not seen it,I would not make a fair review,but I am looking forward to purchasing it,Having drove truck myself,from 1948 until I retired in 1998 I drove the 11 western states,hauled,Black powder,produce when trailers had bunker blowers,swinging meat,beef,lamb,and pork.also frozen meat,export grapes,the kind that was packed in chest,with sawdust,juice grapes to canada,produce from nogales,mex to B.C.canada and have tons of pics.that I took along the... more info
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