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Furniture Delivery Truck on the Road



Furniture Delivery Truck on the Road
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Title: Furniture Delivery Truck on the Road
Description: View from side of road of a diesel powered International Harvester Fleetstar 2000-D furniture delivery truck. The cab has an air shield on top to reduce wind drag. The side of the trailer says "Mastercraft of Omaha," and the truck is owned by Mastercraft Furniture Corporation of Omaha, Nebraska. A speed limit sign is visible on one side of the road and several buildings, as well as a few parked vehicles, can be seen in the background.

Image ID: 99176
Creation
Date:
1972 
Creator
Name:
International Harvester Company
City, State: Omaha, Nebraska
Collection
Name:
McCormick - International Harvester
Genre: Photographs
Additional
Information:
Photograph taken for "International Trail" magazine, volume 42, number 2, 1972.
Subjects: Cities and towns
Traffic signs and signals
Trailers
Furniture industry and trade
Commercial buildings
Delivery of goods
Automobiles
Roads
Trucks
Outdoor photography
Land use, Urban
Truck drivers
Signs and signboards
 

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