The lowered Ford @5:04 is one bada** lookin ride, I like that look a lot...and the fire service Willys Jeeps are just cool, the original utilitarian vehicle...✌🏻🇺🇸
Excellent pics it would have been really nice to have a foot note on each as to what year, model engine etc. but its extremely cool to see the evolution of trucks such as these are all chapters in the evolution of the industry! I collect and restore both German and US military trucks for a hobby and I find this stuff fascinating and I didnt even notice the music!!
Not sure the brand of that little delivery truck at 0:31--but I grew up in SW Connecticut, and the Dugan man came to our house every week--my mom always bought a small cheesecake, and I ate so much, I didn't eat any from the age of 8 until I was 25!--Now I love it!
Thanks for the interesting selection of photos. I recommend watching a selection of photos from the life of Russian truck and bus drivers on your channel.
Good News for me, I still have long term memory. Saw many in "Car magazines" from the late 50's to mid 60's. I recall a couple as "Tootsie or Dinky" toys Loved seeing what was done across both oceans. Thanks for the compilation
There were FC-150's, 160's, 170's, 180's and 190's. Gross weight was from 5,000 to 16,000 lbs. FC stood for Follword Control. When Jeeps were real Jeeps and not shysters, 😮... 😅 I mean Chryslers 😂🤣😂🤣😂.
Whole lotta great trucks! But not a single Diamond Reo in the damn bunch? Not even one fucking Diamond Reo? They were the quintessential American made long haul cargo truck of the 20th century until going out of business!!! Maybe I fell asleep along the way but with the distinctive looks of that big front end sticking out characteristic of the "REO" not easily confused with any other truck!!! Also I am going to agree with the others by saying all the fucking ads were a big turnoff!!! The music, who cares, turn the volume down!!!
British Railways owned over 12,000 of these fabulous vehicles. There is a company in Gingagong, Mindanau, Philippines which operates a fleet of 60 Scammel Scarabs to this day. But there are usually only about 40 on the road at any one time. The others being repaired , serviced etc. Why do they use this make/ model? I asked the CEO of the co pany who simply replied "They are more reliable than any modern day mass produced crap" . His words, not mine.
At 10:38 those tracks were used 4 the model T and came with a set of skies mostly 4 Doctors and the like who HAD 2 get around in the winter Emergencies
The music's kind of a retro rock thing ? -and mostly hard to get Exactly right, covering so many types/ years of vehicle. But I thought the overall video was great. I'm only here for this amazing assortment of trucks and ..Nice job. Not seen Many of these myself before. Thanks = )
Of all these amazing in their own right trucks, the one that stands out to me the most, that I have actually logged over a million miles in the same model, is the customized slammed Mack R Model at 12:35!
Interesting, to say the least. Doesn't the truck @06:24, look like the 'Mammoth Car', from that one episode, of 'Speed Racer'🤔?? And the next one (Chevrolet), one of the models, from 'The Thunderbird's', the marionette sci-fi features, of the '60's??
The strangest thing about so many of these vehicles was that the steering wheel is on the wrong side. Everyone knows that the driver sits on the right of the vehicle.
Texaco is really cute. Anyone going to replicate and make a fortune? 1:12 were popular with UK post office. They were very nimble and raced around corners really quickly despite the single front wheel.
#1 one must have been killer to drive,, I mean "KILLER" LOL#2 That Texaco truck was like driving a bomb.@3:03 The Jeep P/U my Uncle ad one for plowing & landscape deliveries for his Garden Center, I remember standing up riding around in the back, he had a wood rack body attached to it.#6:18 that FORD never came to fruition here but it looks like the Euro trucks of today.
At 12:14.wats the underground of this truck? I saw a truck like this at a picture maybe like that but with a splitty windoy unter the Normal Windows in Front.. Can anyone help me?
Esta es la colección de imágenes documentales de la labor artesanal del customizado del automóvil y del camión, tanto para uso personal y comercial! La imaginación es el límite y los materiales son sólo una fuente de inspiración! Hermosa y bella estampa del trabajo humano y nuestros más amados objetos materiales. Algún día cuando nos vayamos extinguido y otras civilizaciones incluso las extraterrestres encuentren nuestras imágenes se maravillará con nuestra inventiva y afán de superar nuestros propios límites.
toys, trailers and rat rods are not what i think of when I see the "vintage" label. All the hot rod tricked out ones are also a very grey area and not really considered vintage either. Still, overall not terrible. not great but I have seen worse attempts......
Nothing strange or unusual about a few of the trucks. For instance the truck at 11:20 was used for selling ice cream and milk delivery. The truck at 11:30 was designed as a delivery truck. There are some truck's in this little montage with stub nose hoods. They were built by Chevrolet and were called C.O.E. (Cab Over Engine). The Coca Cola truck's were not unusual either. Those were used for local delivery service in larger towns and cities. So how are they strange or unusual?
A lot of the pictures shown are not very starnge or unusual trucks, but just what they were looking in their days. Only some of the prototypes, customisations and advertising trucks can be considered being unusual, as there was only one or very few of them build, like the Chey Jet Truck or some of the tow trucks shown. And even when some of the deigns built in large numbers look strange for younger people now, they were common on the streets back then and not considered as strange or weird looking, for instance the corrugated iron angular van, known as a Citroen HY van, was a very common sight between the 1950s and the early 1980s in the west part of Europe. I think some of the cars, like the bulb nose Chevy pickup truck, the COE, even look quite cool.
It's a 6 wheel drive truck for off-roading. The small wheels would roll, and contact the opposite side of a ditch, so the truck does not get the front end stuck on the far side of a ditch, or hole on rough ground.
You got a damn good job with these finish diesel trucks and buses and things we don't get a chance to see my job keep up the good work and thank you very very much
I guess that person must ran out of money after they Jack up the body on the pickup with high suspension and all those shock absorbers that they just kept those 14 inch wheels on it
Does anyone know the coachwork builder of the "hearse" hose-cart? At first, I thought Packard, but then in the front view, I realized it was not. I saw the European registry tag, but I have no idea which concern built it.
The Texaco Diamond T Doodlebud I'd like to find Along with the BR Autotanker too! my fave is the advertising vehicles that look like their products course FINDING any of these unusual vehicles would be hard the WW2 Jeep on rails I would totally do irl! Course keep the regular wheels so's I can drive it on the streets hehe SWEET! the Further Bus is restored! Way to go, dudes!! PEACE!
Dig the music and the cool vintage rigs... but for the most part, there's nothing unusual about them, that's just what trucks used to look like. A typical Kenworth or Freightliner of today will look just as odd and antiquated 50-100 years from now 🤷♂️
The lowered Ford @5:04 is one bada** lookin ride, I like that look a lot...and the fire service Willys Jeeps are just cool, the original utilitarian vehicle...✌🏻🇺🇸
Great collection of still photos, with no explanations. Thanks.
When you were showing ordinary busses children's toys and trailers and an attempt to pass them off as a truck you lost all respectability from me!!! 😠
I bet he is very upset and will probably shut down his site! 😂😂
Excellent pics it would have been really nice to have a foot note on each as to what year, model engine etc. but its extremely cool to see the evolution of trucks such as these are all chapters in the evolution of the industry! I collect and restore both German and US military trucks for a hobby and I find this stuff fascinating and I didnt even notice the music!!
The Scammell at1:10 brought back a lot of happy memories of Mays market in Belfast in the fifties and sixties. They were very popular then.
I recall them in Manchester. They were designed to replace a horse and box cart, so they could get into tight spaces.
Not sure the brand of that little delivery truck at 0:31--but I grew up in SW Connecticut, and the Dugan man came to our house every week--my mom always bought a small cheesecake, and I ate so much, I didn't eat any from the age of 8 until I was 25!--Now I love it!
Thanks for the interesting selection of photos.
I recommend watching a selection of photos from the life of Russian truck and bus drivers on your channel.
Good News for me, I still have long term memory. Saw many in "Car magazines" from the late 50's to mid 60's. I recall a couple as "Tootsie or Dinky" toys Loved seeing what was done across both oceans. Thanks for the compilation
Many nice, small and large trucks, both for utility and pleasure. A good video, Which brings to mind earlier times.
When I was 16 I drove one of those C.O.E Jeep pick ups at a camp in Wilmot New Hampshire. Awesome little truck!
A rare vehicle. Land Rover made a forward control version of their 4WD, as well.
There were FC-150's, 160's, 170's, 180's and 190's. Gross weight was from 5,000 to 16,000 lbs. FC stood for Follword Control. When Jeeps were real Jeeps and not shysters, 😮... 😅 I mean Chryslers 😂🤣😂🤣😂.
Very nice & truly great video----Thank you-------
Whole lotta great trucks! But not a single Diamond Reo in the damn bunch? Not even one fucking Diamond Reo? They were the quintessential American made long haul cargo truck of the 20th century until going out of business!!! Maybe I fell asleep along the way but with the distinctive looks of that big front end sticking out characteristic of the "REO" not easily confused with any other truck!!! Also I am going to agree with the others by saying all the fucking ads were a big turnoff!!! The music, who cares, turn the volume down!!!
Scammel scarab was an amazing truck for yardwork and local work .
British Railways owned over 12,000 of these fabulous vehicles. There is a company in Gingagong, Mindanau, Philippines which operates a fleet of 60 Scammel Scarabs to this day. But there are usually only about 40 on the road at any one time. The others being repaired , serviced etc.
Why do they use this make/ model? I asked the CEO of the co pany who simply replied "They are more reliable than any modern day mass produced crap" . His words, not mine.
Is that the vehicle at 1:15 ? in the 1950s That was a Matchbox car number 10
@@harrybriscoe7948 indeed it is :-)
Nice video and a thumbs up.
Nice collection should be very inspirational to builders
I usually have to mute the music people choose for these type videos. Not here! Great music and video
The Toe Truck.....GENIUS!!
Very cool. I got to drive and operate one of the small jeep fire trucks years ago.Love those old COEs.
anyone else pick up on the Pink Floyd vibes?
cool truck. that truck its very expensive today.
First, I liked the video. Thumbs up.
Second, I really liked the music.
But the constant advertising interuptions stunk.
Ooh my God really heart winning more uploads pls n lots of thanks for this one also...
Cool..thanks for sharing.
At 10:38 those tracks were used 4 the model T and came with a set of skies mostly 4 Doctors and the like who HAD 2 get around in the winter Emergencies
Cool video
Simple beautiful master of pieces..
Nice show. The make and years would have made it better.
At 21 seconds. That Texico truck delivers gas and oil. It's red. You'll find one in the Henry Ford Museum, Detroit Michigan USA
To add on to it, the nickname was the Doodlebug and was produced by Diamond T
Love those fire jeeps and scammells! WONDERFUL!
Padu teruk merecik 👌🏻
The music's kind of a retro rock thing ? -and mostly hard to get Exactly right, covering so many types/ years of vehicle. But I thought the overall video was great. I'm only here for this amazing assortment of trucks and ..Nice job. Not seen Many of these myself before. Thanks = )
Wow! I love trucks, so this made my day...thank you.
Less annoying music and some info on the truck would be great
At 3:14 I remember the Jeep pickups like that. They were kinda like the Dodge A-100 truck of the early 60s
My Dad was a Nash dealer in the 50's and the dealership had a Nash built wrecker. Those are rare pieces!
muy curiosos camiones y música agradable
Futuristischer als heute. Mut und Hoffnung af zukünftiges. Sie wollten das HEUTE bestimmt nicht sehen. Verkapselt
Of all these amazing in their own right trucks, the one that stands out to me the most, that I have actually logged over a million miles in the same model, is the customized slammed Mack R Model at 12:35!
Enjoying these photos however these would be much more enjoyable with a verbal or notations offering a little more information. Thankee for the video.
Cool Trucks :)
Interesting, to say the least. Doesn't the truck @06:24, look like the 'Mammoth Car', from that one episode, of 'Speed Racer'🤔?? And the next one (Chevrolet), one of the models, from 'The Thunderbird's', the marionette sci-fi features, of the '60's??
well done
Totally awesome!
The strangest thing about so many of these vehicles was that the steering wheel is on the wrong side. Everyone knows that the driver sits on the right of the vehicle.
Loved the pics. Really good stuff.
1:15 Matchbox used to make that as toy car number 10 in the 1950s
To me, the music was right on.
Texaco is really cute. Anyone going to replicate and make a fortune?
1:12 were popular with UK post office. They were very nimble and raced around corners really quickly despite the single front wheel.
#1 one must have been killer to drive,, I mean "KILLER" LOL#2 That Texaco truck was like driving a bomb.@3:03 The Jeep P/U my Uncle ad one for plowing & landscape deliveries for his Garden Center, I remember standing up riding around in the back, he had a wood rack body attached to it.#6:18 that FORD never came to fruition here but it looks like the Euro trucks of today.
That red one at beginning reminds me of Tuk Tuk
I love Tuk Tuk, they are good vehicle and cheap
At 12:14.wats the underground of this truck? I saw a truck like this at a picture maybe like that but with a splitty windoy unter the Normal Windows in Front.. Can anyone help me?
13:11 isn't all that weird, just some monster truck without its monster wheels so it can be legally driven on regular roads.
They all make perfect sense!
LOVE the Turbine-Titan and Fords answer to the futureliner!
Esta es la colección de imágenes documentales de la labor artesanal del customizado del automóvil y del camión, tanto para uso personal y comercial! La imaginación es el límite y los materiales son sólo una fuente de inspiración! Hermosa y bella estampa del trabajo humano y nuestros más amados objetos materiales. Algún día cuando nos vayamos extinguido y otras civilizaciones incluso las extraterrestres encuentren nuestras imágenes se maravillará con nuestra inventiva y afán de superar nuestros propios límites.
Does anybody know what the truck at 12:18 is named
Hi everybody. Congratulations you doing very good job. 🤝👏👍
Cool !
i just wish I could live in all these years of vehicles progress ... such a journey
toys, trailers and rat rods are not what i think of when I see the "vintage" label. All the hot rod tricked out ones are also a very grey area and not really considered vintage either. Still, overall not terrible. not great but I have seen worse attempts......
Nothing strange or unusual about a few of the trucks. For instance the truck at 11:20 was used for selling ice cream and milk delivery. The truck at 11:30 was designed as a delivery truck.
There are some truck's in this little montage with stub nose hoods. They were built by Chevrolet and were called C.O.E. (Cab Over Engine).
The Coca Cola truck's were not unusual either. Those were used for local delivery service in larger towns and cities.
So how are they strange or unusual?
A EVOLUÇÃO É UMA COISA EXTRAORDINÁRIAS. FANTÁSTICA!
Never seen talk or pictures about the Orgasmobile . Not Oldsmobile. Oh well . I recall my Ain't Vickie having one.
Love these vehicles
очень я в восторге
класно подобранная музыка
ребята у вас руки и мозги сложились в одно целое!!!!
Судя по отзывам музон как раз не всем нравится. Главное что нам с тобой нравиться))))
When the imagination was pure
A lot of the pictures shown are not very starnge or unusual trucks, but just what they were looking in their days.
Only some of the prototypes, customisations and advertising trucks can be considered being unusual, as there was only one or very few of them build, like the Chey Jet Truck or some of the tow trucks shown.
And even when some of the deigns built in large numbers look strange for younger people now, they were common on the streets back then and not considered as strange or weird looking, for instance the corrugated iron angular van, known as a Citroen HY van, was a very common sight between the 1950s and the early 1980s in the west part of Europe.
I think some of the cars, like the bulb nose Chevy pickup truck, the COE, even look quite cool.
The truck at 4:15 is on a field by my home in florissant Colorado
Só criações fantásticas e com um design de primeira. Rio RJ Brasil
I wonder what the small wheels on the nose of the one at 5.50 are for?
It's a 6 wheel drive truck for off-roading. The small wheels would roll, and contact the opposite side of a ditch, so the truck does not get the front end stuck on the far side of a ditch, or hole on rough ground.
@@railtrolley ah... that makes sense! Thanks for the reply!
@@Niemand1947 No worries. There is also the half track used by the US army in WW2. Had a drum roller at the very front: for the same purpose.
ThatCoke truck made me want an ice cold 8oz bottle, they tasted different
Me too
13:10 a monster truck without the tires. this is how they fit in the transport trailers between shows.
It not so bad tho haveing commentary would be nice.
As for the beats there nice.
Good work.
Hope things inprove for you.
That Chevy Crew cab sitting on a van chassis with the white scallop over the teal paint is from West plains Missouri I live about 20 miles from him
You got a damn good job with these finish diesel trucks and buses and things we don't get a chance to see my job keep up the good work and thank you very very much
I can't find the song anywhere...
7:37 eat a plate of ice cream everyday
I guess that person must ran out of money after they Jack up the body on the pickup with high suspension and all those shock absorbers that they just kept those 14 inch wheels on it
MACKabieVIPer42 or it’s a monster truck and those are the wheels used to get it to fit on the trailer.
The only vehicle missing is a Crosley hook-and-ladder fire truck. There's one out there; I've seen it!
Does anyone know the coachwork builder of the "hearse" hose-cart? At first, I thought Packard, but then in the front view, I realized it was not. I saw the European registry tag, but I have no idea which concern built it.
What is music starting at about 6:55?
Sometimes a little explanation of things could be useful.
really?????
Que hermosos modelos y bien conservados.
How would. you like 2 see the Fire Truck at 15:17 pull up when your house was burning 😭😂😂
It was for the midgets
Copyright notices and accreditations would be a nice addition to the collection of pictures used.
That fire truck at 10:51 is the 🐱🐱🐱🐱🐱meow.
It's a pedal car...
You got some european trucks in your video, but where is the VW Fridolin?
Turn off the volume. Before your watch. I am pretty tolerant to the the music people put on their videos but this is just abrasive.
Its real crap. You are right on the mark.
I hardly ever have the volume up when I watch video's, I listen to the radio, I also watch a lot of video's at 1.25 or 1.5 speed.
Agree!
Vídeo excelente. Abraço! Rio de Janeiro Brasil
You know with all the b******* going on in the world today this very day June 4th 2020 this video was a fantastic diversion great work love the trucks
Anybody know what the white coke trucks at 7:20 to :29 are?
I am not positive, but I think they are International Harvester (merged into what is today the Sterling).
@@mightymystery9204 Iveco. Sterling is what the Ford Louisville trucks became.
mobile hotel at 5.43 does it still exist?
1:01&1:52&2:22&11:34 Ford model T truck
I agree about that ! Strange unusual vehicles. Ha ha ha. Lol😀. Some of them, I would not touch with 30 ft barge pole.😀. Some are real hideous !!!😀
I thought I saw chitty chitty bang bang!
The Texaco Diamond T Doodlebud I'd like to find
Along with the BR Autotanker too!
my fave is the advertising vehicles that look like their products
course FINDING any of these unusual vehicles would be hard
the WW2 Jeep on rails I would totally do irl!
Course keep the regular wheels so's I can drive it on the streets hehe
SWEET! the Further Bus is restored! Way to go, dudes!! PEACE!
The Texaco Doodlebug: only models available. AFAIK all the real ones were scrapped. The BP Autotanker is available in a Matchbox toy.
3:15 I love it
Dig the music and the cool vintage rigs... but for the most part, there's nothing unusual about them, that's just what trucks used to look like. A typical Kenworth or Freightliner of today will look just as odd and antiquated 50-100 years from now 🤷♂️
Все автомобили очень много интересной отлично!
while the images are lovely, some labeling of what these are, so we can research them some more, would be a fantastic idea. just saying.
a musica 6:00 a que parece p.floyd sabem o nome?
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