The ultimate street-running machine. Shame you can't hook those wheels up to the prime mover and take it for a spin round the block!
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Posted by K100DS on October 20, 2007 | |
Looks good as new, aside from the busted windshield. (Did that happen after it was rebuilt?)
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After seeing what it looked like wrecked, CEECO should be heralded as miracle workers! All I can say is Wow!
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Wow, Alco could have given Peterbuilt and Mack a run for their money if they had tried! Interesting photo, thanks.
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Steve Strikes Again with yet another TOY! Now that's what I call a gas guzzling SUV. : )
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The unit rolled off the property with the broken window. I imagine someone was rather embarassed.
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I'm glad they rebuilt it, it was my favorite loco on the roster. Where else can you find a Canadian wide cab, six axle, 251 powered, 3ft gauge locomotive (except US Gypsum, of course)?
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Posted by Eric B. on October 21, 2007 | |
That is one ugly paint scheme, yet somehow it draws attraction. I wonder what people would say if they saw that fly by them on the high-way ;).
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No that is the meaning of "Road Train"
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Wow...what a difference from the original photo! I think they do magic in that shop. Nice catch!
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Posted by on October 24, 2007 | |
WoW! They even kept the Nathan M-5 on it! Great find!!
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Rebuild to star in the next Mel Gibbson's "Road Warrior."
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