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Inter KB6 by atkipete
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DSC_0282 by Emile Baizel
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School's out - forever by peekm
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Old truck by Mike Hanson
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Mack F900 by Dick Copello
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Mack, Deutz, Lanz and Deutz by atkipete
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David Larson says: Chevrolet car carriers like this were common not only in the USA but also in Canada. This one is hauling a load of imported cars.
Chevrolet Tilt Cab: Russell T/P by Dick Copello
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David Larson says: Traffic jams became common in the borderlands of war-torn eastern Europe during the 90's, as refugees fleeing violence passed heavy convoys of military equipment and relief trucks. On the Kosovo border, this Oshkosh M1070 seems to have bitten off more than it could chew in heavy traffic.
Oshkosh M1070 8x8 HET Military Heavy Haul Tractor Truck KFOR US Army Frontière Sud Kosovo 1999a by Alain Mugica
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David Larson says: Navistar-International 9800s in France, where American trucks were once somewhat common.
Truck International 8000 Series Juvigny sous Andaine (61 Orne) 02-05-09a by Alain Mugica
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David Larson says: Another French Navistar rotting in the weeds.
International 8000 Series Juvigny-sous-Andaine (61 Orne) 21-10-19a by Alain Mugica
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David Larson says: American trucks became more common in Eastern Europe as the cold war tensions thawed and the ageing Soviet trucks couldn't keep up with transport demands. This GMC Brigadier sports local bodywork but seems to be otherwise be a direct US import.
GMC Brigadier 6x4 Rigid Frigo Split Croatie Hrvatska 1995a by Alain Mugica
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David Larson says: A very heavily customized Freightliner Century in Russia. Being a neighbor of the US, Russian custom trucks draw heavy inspiration from those in America, although this amazing build is a quite a step above.
Freightliner Century Custom (RUS) by Evgeniy Baranov
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David Larson says: Heavy traffic in Russia finds this Peterbilt 379 dump truck stuck in the middle of it. A bit overloaded, which is not uncommon for Russian dump trucks.
Peterbilt by Alexey
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David Larson says: Peterbilt concrete mixer in Russia.
Peterbilt 359 by Alexey
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David Larson says: Freightliner Century Class pulling a chemical tanker in Russia. The trailer is an old Soviet model.
Freightliner Century by Alexey
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David Larson says: This was the only Dodge CNT-950 Bighorn exported to Europe. It's owned by a Finnish trucking company and pulls dry vans.
Dodge BigHorn (FIN) by Alexey
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David Larson says: An assortment of US trucks in Finland and their drivers.
IMG_2161- by Alexey
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David Larson says: Another Finnish 359, this one pulling an American reefer trailer.
IMG_2207- by Alexey
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David Larson says: Peterbilt 359 pulling a spread-axle tanker in Finland. Northern Europe, with its generous length laws, plays host to unique combinations such as this.
by Alexey
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David Larson says: The Freightliner FLD and Classic XL are common in Russia, although these examples are much nicer than most.
Freightliners by 12oz _
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David Larson says: Max Marmon was one among a handful of names that Marmon chose to apply to their export models. Only found in Australia, Max Marmons received a lot of press attention but few were sold. This one works as a produce hauler when it's not at truck shows.
Marmon prime mover by atkipete
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David Larson says: Later-style Fargo AS950 in Turkey.
Fargo in Istanbul 13.9.2011 0691 by Elmar
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David Larson says: Dodge AS950 in Turkey. In 2001 these were redesigned and renamed.
Askam Dodge AS950 by Saygın Sancar
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David Larson says: DeSoto continued building trucks until 2015. The AS950 Super was assembled for the Turkish market and the design was badge-engineered across three Stellantis trademarks.
Askam-Desoto AS950 Super by Saygın Sancar
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