Garosa also was the house carrier for Gold Bond,a company that made sheet rock in the Bronx I worked for Gold Bond out of Burlington NJ and when they closed up the Bronx plant we ended up covering all the metropolitan deliveries that the Bronx plant used to cover which pulled us away from alot of the places we used to go to 🤷♂️
Matt from Diesel creek, thats his channel name is looking for a cab for a autocar. His was a 57 I think and was so rotted out, much worse than thought when starting to repair that he left the cab off. Its going to be his lowboy truck and is a single axle that runs decent, not great but good enough to move his small lowboy trailer and haul his small equipment... some really nice ones here. I remember them well as I drove them for my dad back in the sixties
The Lazaro single axle Autocar tractor with the short two axle dump trailer was really nice. The junk today, cannot compare with these The AP-19 was a big prime mover in its day.There was also a huge 40-50 ton dump made until White bought the Euclid dump div. from G.M.
I didn't know Autocar existed till I saw a video done by "Diesel Creek". I was robbed, lol. Now they seem to be expanding in my area. I really like the older ones for sure. Would be a neat project.
Autocar with Mack rear ends, best of the best and camel back suspension. Bulletproof!!!!
Autocar & brockway were always my favourite trucks . Thanks for the great video 👍
Garosa also was the house carrier for Gold Bond,a company that made sheet rock in the Bronx I worked for Gold Bond out of Burlington NJ and when they closed up the Bronx plant we ended up covering all the metropolitan deliveries that the Bronx plant used to cover which pulled us away from alot of the places we used to go to 🤷♂️
Thank you for making this video showing the autocars some love.
I grew up in north Jersey, in my town every town truck was an Auto Car or American LaFrance fire truck.
Or a Mack
@@deborahchesser7375 My town did not own any Mack trucks.
Would love to hear that Cummins V12!!
If Autocar made a DK or a DC to look exactly like they did back then millions of them would sell
1000% Correct.
Matt from Diesel creek, thats his channel name is looking for a cab for a autocar. His was a 57 I think and was so rotted out, much worse than thought when starting to repair that he left the cab off. Its going to be his lowboy truck and is a single axle that runs decent, not great but good enough to move his small lowboy trailer and haul his small equipment... some really nice ones here. I remember them well as I drove them for my dad back in the sixties
Great channel. He makes working on old equipment almost seem fun. LOL.
Excellent. You can just smell the old rubber/oil watching these old rigs :)
The Lazaro single axle Autocar tractor with the short two axle dump trailer was really nice. The junk today, cannot compare with these The AP-19 was a big prime mover in its day.There was also a huge 40-50 ton dump made until White bought the Euclid dump div. from G.M.
Classic looking truck. A great example of how it once was.
I'm in western Canada, we didn't have many autocar trucks here.Would love to restore a U series cabover or a white 3000. Great vid thanks Bud (:
I have a white 3000 that im going to restore soon
@@colewatson3630 cool. Please do a vidro series when you do, Ill watch.
Good video it ain’t a boneyard but it’s still good 👍
1:54 - 3:58 Love that fat bottom girl ! Love Autocars ! Thank you.
That one built in november of 1969 was six days before i was born
My oldest daughter was born 9 25 69 😁
The autocar one of the strongest trucks ever built they last forever
I didn't know Autocar existed till I saw a video done by "Diesel Creek". I was robbed, lol. Now they seem to be expanding in my area. I really like the older ones for sure. Would be a neat project.
Such great trucks. Many still around and working!
As a retiered ashaplt guy I am real partial to that 10 wheeler dump..
Callie Jane is just the prettiest girl ever
How do I get on the mailing list for next year's event? I live in MA and would love to see these up close and in person.
Make sure to visit the ATCA and ATHS websites for a calendar of events.
Those trucks look like 1970s?
Is that a "screamin' Detroit diesel" I hear in that tractor?
Yup!
Detroit Diesel
No guy nowadays would want his name to be responsible for the crap they make today
10:00😍
1st time out of the garage in a number of years!