nice post. Cut my teeth @ 17 on Emeryvilles. Ross cam steering just like power steering plus that noted exhaust pop from manifold exiting by #6 hole. After some winters the pistons to raise cab would come up through floor. Trucks in those days always had character.
Pretty dang nice... what is the song? I was hoping to see my dad's old Emeryville in there... Charles D. Care trucking, if anyone knows who bought it at the auction... anyway, takes me back. Some real beauties in there.
Great job as always Terry! I just looked this for the first time with my dad the other night, and at 2:04 I paused it and at the same time we said that's the truck! He has that very truck in his barn right now under restoration! Where did you get that picture? Thanks as always!
Are these Mack's or Internationals? It's hard to tell. The place where the headlights are located make it appear to be a Mack, but the insignia appears to be International.
Great video of these workhorses of the yesteryear. These trucks helped make what America is today. Keep em coming this is why I subscribed to you. Good Job! Thank you!
looking for an emeryville cab for a 1962
redneckfarmer12071 1 month ago
nice post. Cut my teeth @ 17 on Emeryvilles. Ross cam steering just like power steering plus that noted exhaust pop from manifold exiting by #6 hole. After some winters the pistons to raise cab would come up through floor. Trucks in those days always had character.
speedskiff2 8 months ago
I have a toy one of these from when I was a kid in about 1:76 scale.
tpvalley 1 year ago
Pretty dang nice... what is the song? I was hoping to see my dad's old Emeryville in there... Charles D. Care trucking, if anyone knows who bought it at the auction... anyway, takes me back. Some real beauties in there.
CBear47 1 year ago
Great job as always Terry! I just looked this for the first time with my dad the other night, and at 2:04 I paused it and at the same time we said that's the truck! He has that very truck in his barn right now under restoration! Where did you get that picture? Thanks as always!
rustandgrease 2 years ago
@rustandgrease
that's cool that your dad is restoring it. Sorry to say I don't remember where I found the picture
DIESELFUMESS 2 years ago
@DIESELFUMESS
No problem, I just had to ask anyway.
rustandgrease 2 years ago
now that is some good pics of emeryvilles iam diging them!
jesehowells 2 years ago
yea buddy!
Sincerely.
The Emeryville King..
piscione77 2 years ago
Are these Mack's or Internationals? It's hard to tell. The place where the headlights are located make it appear to be a Mack, but the insignia appears to be International.
myron73 2 years ago
They are Internationals. Forerunner to the Transtar.
1BEAVIS13 2 years ago
@myron73 the Emryville is an International, it was replaced by the transtar 4070 series cabovers.
kdraper2007 7 months ago
@kdraper2007 Emeryville was replaced by the CO4000.
robbalex1963 1 month ago
Thanks for the nice words. I'm glad you guys enjoy them as much as I enjoy making them.
Keep on Trucking Terry
DIESELFUMESS 2 years ago
Super photoslide!
TheRubberDuck1 2 years ago
Great video of these workhorses of the yesteryear. These trucks helped make what America is today. Keep em coming this is why I subscribed to you. Good Job! Thank you!
thebobandtomshowfan 2 years ago
excellent
trikmitruk 2 years ago
dude for the year its like very sporty looking not like an old gms or pete
bigboi1245 2 years ago