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Memories for us old truckers

Truck Shop

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The Arrow---Built by Arrow Tank Lines, Arrow like Consolidated Freight built some of their own trucks.
Constructed from rare early Freightliner radiator shell/tank and hood combined with a Kenworth cab
and in some cases Kenworth fenders. Below are examples of two I know of, some were sold to the public.
Both of these I have looked over several times. There are about eight left I know of. The first photo is of
a rare complete 1942 Freightliner has stored.

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there is one of those left in Winlock Wa. but not that one

A--KW like the one in the photo above, your sure?---Reason is that one in the photo above is a rare KW.
One item ---notice it has a one piece windshield/flat glass. Only ones built from 1942 to 1946, which
means it was built in Yakima Wa during WWII. Or are you talking about the Sterling egg truck.
 
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