Moreland Trucks
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Original Smith
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- Joined: Tue Jan 08, 2019 10:43 am
- First Name: Larry
- Last Name: Smith
- * REQUIRED* Type and Year of Model Ts owned: 13 Touring, 13 Roadster, 17 Coupelet, 25 Roadster P/U
- Location: Lomita, California
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Moreland Trucks
I know this is not a T topic, but I was wondering if Moreland Trucks were made up to WWII?
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jab35
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Re: Moreland Trucks
Maybe off topic but very interesting,,https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moreland_ ... ck_Company
Edit: Sorry, just discovered the' This was trucking' thread on Off-topic, I don't know how to move this, my bad, jb
Edit: Sorry, just discovered the' This was trucking' thread on Off-topic, I don't know how to move this, my bad, jb
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modeltspaz
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Re: Moreland Trucks
Moreland Motor Truck Company supplied several fire trucks to the California Department of Forestry in the 1930s. The C.D.F. trucks were painted two-tone green, not red. If I remember correctly, there was a member who used to post frequently here on the forum who owned a former C.D.F. Model T Roadster Pick-up. I threw that in to make it Model T related.
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