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    Why are they in uniform?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ralphxyz View Post
    Why are they in uniform?

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    Designed by the army corp of engineers and probably built by them as well. Although these guys hands aren't that dirty...probably staff picture day. No markings on their uniforms that I could see either...what regimen?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ralphxyz View Post
    Why are they in uniform?

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    cause they are mountin the motor, Ralph. Cheers

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    Liberty Truck, the Wikipedia article does not mention the truck being built by the military.

    I hope this is a misprint "The engine consumed standard gasoline at a rate of about 3.5 to 7 gallons per mile depending on terrain, speed and driving ability. The truck has a maximum fuel capacity of around 22 gallons which includes the primary dash-mounted fuel tank and a larger reserve tank mounted under the right-hand side of the seat box. " That would give them a range of 3 to 7 miles at 3.5 to 7 gallons per mile!!

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    Imagine the size of the pistons "425 cubic-inch L-head inline four cylinder engine that put out 52 horsepower,"

    I remember getting 425 cu in from a V8 was a major accomplishment in the sixties.

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    There were something like 15 different auto and truck manufactures who built the liberty trucks Diamond T made 638 of them
    the engines were a collaborative effort between 5 companies
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    Ad agency was tasked with showing a realistic assembly line environment at the Diamond T Motor Car Co?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ralphxyz View Post
    Why are they in uniform?

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    Incredible patriotism? Bigger question. Since when dropping an engine [sans transmission BTW] into an open chassis needs 5 men with 1, maybe 2 and a hoist are sufficient elsewhere. Typical government excess.
    I was ignorant. Campaign hats, canvas field gaiters, and wearing rings were recommended safety gear, yet not steel-toed boots?

    Cool details in pic though. Bolt on cylinders, flat head valve arrangement, external coolant plumbing, with shaft-driven pump and more. Notice lubricant pots on suspension spring posts? Now that's engineering for long term and severe use! Frank S, you recall any such and more recent enhancements?
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    Probably it's a 'Support the troops' style publicity photo.

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